InterVarsity Press

In the Company of Jesus

Finding Unconventional Wisdom and Unexpected Hope

Jesus 101 Bible Study Series

By Bill Donahue

(hardcover)

"What would Jesus do? Who can tell? He is too wild to predict and too holy to presume. Nothing in this life, however, is worth more than the quest to ponder Jesus. Bill Donahue offers us one of the finest guides in print to accompany us on this journey. Bill doesn't pander to easy questions or answers; instead, he offers a rich landscape of perspective to consider who we are with Jesus and who he wants to be for us. I can't imagine a person walking through this process without being fundamentally trained for glory."

—Dan B. Allender, Ph.D., President, Mars Hill Graduate School, and author of The Wounded Heart and The Intimate Mystery

"Knowing Jesus personally is the essence of salvation, yet little help has been provided as to how to get to know Christ. This book goes a long way to remedy that absence of direction."

—Tony Campolo, Professor Emeritus, Eastern University, and author of Speaking My Mind and Carpe Diem

"Bill places little grains of spiritual reflection in your mind that turn over and over to form new pearls of insight into the marvelous character of Jesus. Highly readable and full of spiritual wisdom, this book will draw you deeper into a mysteriously familiar relationship with the Savior."

—John Burke, author of No Perfect People Allowed

"Bill Donahue--as wonderful, articulate and wise as he is--is not the most fascinating, intelligent, winsome, provocative, insightful, dynamic or commanding person in the history of the world. But Bill knows that person--and in these pages, he introduces us to that person. The result? Readers will want to be in the company of this extraordinary person too--whether they've known him for years, or are just beginning their spiritual exploration."

—Brian McLaren, pastor (crcc.org) and author (anewkindofchristian.com)

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