Ideal for Lent, but useful at any season and on any reading schedule, Prizing His Passion will help both the curious and the committed to grasp the immense significance of the sufferings of Jesus of Nazareth on behalf of sin-plagued humans. Approaching the relevant biblical truths from multiple angles, it will provide you with a deeper understanding of what He experienced and said during the hours that culminated in His death on a first-century Roman cross. It will reveal the reality and relevance of it all for you as you struggle to find your spiritual footing here in the twenty-first century. Godspeed as you travel the road to Golgotha, to Calvary!
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John S. Oldfield was born both physically and spiritually in Oak Park, Illinois. Because of the impact of the passion of Jesus Christ on his own heart, he has spent his adult life introducing others to Jesus and helping them grow in their relationship with Him. He was a pastor for over forty-one years, a radio broadcaster for over twenty-six, and a police chaplain for twenty-five. He is a graduate of the College of Wooster and Denver Seminary. He likes peppermint-stick ice cream, bike-riding, and television cop shows. He and his wife Dagmar now live in Peoria, Arizona. They have four children, six grandchildren, and one great-grandson.
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