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Be the Hands and Feet of Jesus The book of Luke holds a unique place among the four gospels. Written by a man outside the Jewish culture, Luke offers an in-depth look at the humanity of Christ, and shows a Savior compelled by compassion for broken people. This study of Luke 1-13 chronicles the birth, early life, and ministry of Jesus, while encouraging us to care for those most in need. The Wiersbe Bible Study Series delivers practical, in-depth guides to selected books of the Bible. Featuring insights from Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe's Be Compassionate commentary, this eight-week study includes…mehr

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Be the Hands and Feet of Jesus The book of Luke holds a unique place among the four gospels. Written by a man outside the Jewish culture, Luke offers an in-depth look at the humanity of Christ, and shows a Savior compelled by compassion for broken people. This study of Luke 1-13 chronicles the birth, early life, and ministry of Jesus, while encouraging us to care for those most in need. The Wiersbe Bible Study Series delivers practical, in-depth guides to selected books of the Bible. Featuring insights from Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe's Be Compassionate commentary, this eight-week study includes engaging questions and practical applications that will help you connect God's Word with your life.
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Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe (1929-2019) was an internationally known Bible teacher, author, and conference speaker. He served as the pastor of Moody Church in Chicago from 1971 to 1978. For ten years he was associated with the Back to the Bible radio broadcast, first as Bible teacher and then as general director. In his lifetime, Dr. Wiersbe wrote more than 150 books--including the popular BE series--selling over five million copies. Dr. Wiersbe was awarded the Gold Medallion Lifetime Achievement by the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA). His trusted writing will continue to impact generations.