Who is Jesus?
Jesus Christ is one of the most recognizable names in the history of mankind. Some vehemently reject Him, others worship Him. Why? However, many do not know who Jesus Christ was, what he claimed to be, and what was the meaning of his life? The book "Who is Jesus?" — a short, comprehensive description of the life of Jesus, His teaching and legacy. Addressed to non-Christians and new converts to Christianity.
Foreword
1. What do you think?
2. An extraordinary person and even more
3. The King of Israel, the King of kings
4. The big "I am"
5. One of us
6. The triumph of the last Adam
7. Lamb of God, sacrifice for people
8. The resurrected and reigning Lord
Afterword Who do you think Ego is?
About the books "9 Signs"
Greg Gilbert is the senior pastor of the Third Avenue Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky. The author of many books, including "What is the Gospel?", "Who is Jesus?" and "Why should you trust the Bible?".

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Bonhoeffer. Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Conspirator – A Righteous Man Against the Third Reich
Author: Eric MetaxasCategoryDescriptionContentAuthorDetailsCan anyone feel the evil of the 20th century more acutely than a person of faith?
While Adolf Hitler and the Nazis were seducing a nation, intimidating an entire continent, and attempting to exterminate Europe’s Jews, a small group of dissidents and saboteurs were working to destroy the Third Reich from within. One of them was Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a pastor and author known for his spiritual classics The Cost of Discipleship and Life Together. He was executed in a concentration camp in 1945 for his role in a secret plot against Adolf Hitler.
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Diane Klein is a member of Heritage Netherlands Reformed Congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and is the mother of three children who loves helping children understand and embrace the truths of God’s Word. She contributes monthly to the children’s column of The Banner of Sovereign Grace Truth magazine and co-authored the Building on the Rock series of books with Joel Robert Beekey.
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Chapter 10:Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575)
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Conrad Grebel (1498–1526)
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Appendix B:Kings and queens of England and Scotland
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