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Resource: DVD (WHYNASs) Why Jesus? Student edition     
Author: Nasser, David
Publisher: BlueFish TV, 2009
Vendor: Bluefish Tv
Length: 4 sessions
Heading: YMI-JCH — Youth Ministries / Jesus Christ
Subjects: Concepts Of The Faith; Faith; Jesus Christ; Personal Growth; Spiritual Life And Growth; Youth Ministry
Location: YMI
# Copies: 1
ISBN/ISSN: 9781572751859
Description: Every one of your students will have to answer that question for themselves. Why Jesus?
Why should I follow Jesus? Why should I listen to what he says? It’s the most important question that any of us will ever answer and if we don’t answer this questions sufficiently they won’t listen to many other things we have to say.
Well we flew the popular speak and author David Nasser to Israel with our TV crew to answer tough questions about our Savior – right on location in Jerusalem, in the Garden Tomb, the Garden of Gethsemane, the Mount of Olives, at the site of the Temple, the Sea of Galilee and the Valley of Armageddon.
This is the type of video that you would want all of your teenagers to see. You don’t want them heading off to college without seriously considering everything that Jesus has to offer.
In these four powerful sessions, David Nasser addresses the tough questions that students have about Jesus and points them back to the scriptural truths about our Savior. The four sessions include:
1. What’s the Big Deal about Jesus? (20 min.)
2. Was Jesus God, or Just a Good Man? (12 min.)
3. Were Jesus' Miracles Just an Illusion? (13 min.)
4. Is Jesus the Only Way to Heaven? (20 min.)

Includes:
4 DVDs
62-page Leader’s Guide
Printable Group Handouts
Materials: 4 DVD
Leader's Guide
Age Groups: Middle School; High School; Young Adult; Adult (30-65)


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