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Brave Enough to Follow: What Jesus Can Do When You Keep Your Eyes on Him: a 10-Week Walk with Jesus and Simon Peter

by Stuart Briscoe
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Overview

Simon Peter was an ordinary man of no social standing. And yet Jesus chose him to be the "rock" upon which the church would be built. This apparent incongruity begs the question, What does Christ see in you?

In this book and Bible study for men, Stuart Briscoe retells the gospel account of Simon Peter's interactions with the Master and explores how God wants to use your potential just as He used Peter's.

β€’ Includes discussion questions

Synopsis

Answering the Master's call. Simon Peter was an ordinary Galilean fisherman. Yet Jesus saw something in this bold tradesman. In Peter, Christ saw the opportunity to build His church. What does He see in you? The Master knew that Peter would do much more with his life than just catch dinner for his countrymen—he would courageously lead the church and its efforts to share the gospel across the globe. Looking closely at the metamorphosis of Peter, this book and Bible study from Stuart Briscoe encourages us to discover our specific place in the kingdom. God can use our latent abilities to bring about His purposes in our families, small groups, businesses, and church—if we're brave enough to follow Him wherever He leads.

About the Author, Stuart Briscoe

Stuart Briscoe is the author of more than forty books and has spent over fifty years in ministry. Today, Stuart and his wife, Jill, lead Telling the Truth through which he serves as pastor-at-large to cultures around the world, preaching in more than one hundred countries, on six continents.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2004
Publisher
NavPress Publishing Group
Pages
216
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781576835920

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