As a pastor, I’m always looking for some good resources to have handy in my toolbox. So, when Thomas Nelson Publishers sent me this book/small group curriculum to review, I was rather excited. The book seemed to be based on a sound and interesting premise: “Can We Find Jesus in Popular Entertainment?” The book also …
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