Do You Love Me?

Jesus asked questions. Big questions. He didn't just give people information and ask them to accept it and believe it. Beginning with the premise that Jesus wanted his hearers to think for themselves, and ending with the most personal of all Jesus' questions, 'Do you love me?' This book explores the very heart of Jesus' life and teaching through some of his many searching questions. Setting each question in its original context, Graham Hooper helps us to understand why the issues they raise are the most serious and important that any human being has to face.

Jesus remains one of the most overwhelming and yet underexplored people in the history of our planet. Our calendar dates are based on him. People still name their children after him. Thousands of people every year decide to love, trust, and worship him. What are they seeing in Jesus that we're not? There are so many unanswered questions. Graham Hooper's book allows us to get a handle on Jesus. But Hooper flips the script. He lets Jesus ask us the "Big Questions." These questions will help us discover our true selves and the true Jesus. I hope you enjoy the journey.

 Sam Chan - National Communicator for City Bible Forum, Sydney, Australia


I believe reading Grahams Hooper's book will help shift your views on what is important and will create a hunger to explore Jesus more.

Karl Faase - CEO Olive Tree Media


I warmly commend this rich little book to you, whether you are believing, doubting, sceptical or even dismissive. This book can set you on a life-changing trajectory as you form your own responses to the big questions Jesus asked.

David Jackman - Past President of the Proclamation Trust

ISBN 9780647530733

Pages 106

Category Philosophy and Religion

Publication Date Oct 2020

Dimensions 198mm x 129mm

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