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Jesus could have been an earthly king; He could have been a scholar or a pharisee. Further, He could have been a conqueror, a general, or a warrior, but our King chose to spend his three and a half years with 12 "extremely young" men. Jesus chose to do the work of a teacher: a rabbi. He chose to be what no man would expect the Messiah to be, choosing a position that, today, wouldn't get you a reserved space in the church's parking lot. In many cases you wouldn't get recognition or a vacation, and in some churches, not even a paycheck. Historically and biblically, author Matthew Arrowood proposes that Jesus was not the leader of a group of "seasoned men" or "elders" as the arts, movies, and some books might suggest. This book invites the reader to consider that Jesus was the mentor of a group of teens: in other words, Jesus was a youth leader.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Jesus could have been an earthly king; He could have been a scholar or a pharisee. Further, He could have been a conqueror, a general, or a warrior, but our King chose to spend his three and a half years with 12 "extremely young" men. Jesus chose to do the work of a teacher: a rabbi. He chose to be what no man would expect the Messiah to be, choosing a position that, today, wouldn't get you a reserved space in the church's parking lot. In many cases you wouldn't get recognition or a vacation, and in some churches, not even a paycheck. Historically and biblically, author Matthew Arrowood proposes that Jesus was not the leader of a group of "seasoned men" or "elders" as the arts, movies, and some books might suggest. This book invites the reader to consider that Jesus was the mentor of a group of teens: in other words, Jesus was a youth leader.