Most journals are boring. This one isn't.
Easter Uncut takes readers to one man's account of a week of his life: a week of great plans, shattered dreams, nightmare scenes and renewed hope. It's what we call Easter, without any of the fluffy bits.
This accessible, faithful book will engage, inform and excite non-Christians by taking them to the uncut Easter story, and to the wonder of the message of the cross and empty tomb.
(Review written for 'Easter Uncut')
Every Easter I choose
something to give to my
9 neighbors along with a
homemade Easter card. We had been
given this book at church so I decided
to purchase copies of this book to give to them.
(Review written for 'Easter Uncut')
Easter Uncut is a simple, clear and effective way to put the events of the first Easter into peoples hands in order that they might consider Jesus for themselves.
Set out like a diary/journal, the book retells the biblical account of the Easter events (with text straight from the Bible in bold, and helpful cues or context added in normal text) and provides a basic commentary and explaination of their significance for us.
Easter Uncut is ideal as an Easter give-away book or something to offer people who have never considered Easter for themselves. For some, it may be too simplistic but for most people who will pick up or be given a copy of this book, it will be a good primer for helping people to take Jesus seriously, starting with the central week in all of human history.