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Too many young people today believe the Bible is a closed book. What are the Old and New Testaments all about? What is the big picture?
When Jesus walked to Emmaus with two disciples after the resurrection he went through the Old Testament with them and showed them how it was all about him. Simon Austen has captured that joyous curiosity and amazement as he explains how the major events of the Old Testament pointed to a new era, a better way.
Do you want to discover a better way?
If so then Simon can help you come alive to the wonder of how the purpose of history points to a person in history & a place in that plan for you.
Simon Austen has degrees in Science and Theology. A previous chaplain of Stowe School, he is now Vicar of Houghton and Kingmoor in Carlisle, England.
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"Part C. S. Lewis, part John Stott, Austen invites conversation with unbelievers. God has in fact bothered with us more that we know."
Dr. Mike Horton, Westminster Theological Seminary in California
"A highly readable and very useful introduction to Christianity."
Alister McGrath, Professor of Historical Theology, Oxford University
"This is a superb, engagingly written and immensely timely book."
Dominic Smart, Aberdeen
"We once again must thank Simon Austen...an attractive survey of the christ-centred truths running right through the Scriptures."
Richard Bewes
"Simon shows the progressive unfolding of the Bible's plot line. In a sense, each chapter is a gospel presentation, with a different starting-point in the Old Testament. I warmly commend it."
David Peterson, Principal of Oakhill College, London
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