Testimonies on the Passion and Death of Jesus Christ as They Relate to The Pursuit of Truth.
Thirteen Witnesses is historical and scriptural treatise that shows the search for truth is not merely academic but essential to a person of faith. Using scriptural evidence it proves that Christ is the epitome of truth, and for one to be fully Christian, one must live a life of and in truth. It is a story that affirms our life journey, showing how our experience - and our faith - can be enriched when we ask difficult questions in pursuit of truth.
The testimonies of the witnesses reflect the challenges we face in our daily lives in gathering and evaluating information in order to make prudent, rational and conrrect moral decisions. The study of Christianity’s biblical roots in Thirteen Witnesses helps us understand the importance of truth to a Christian - not only as amoral virtue but as a guide for living according to Jesus’ teachings.
“If you wish to be a Christian you must serve, you must love those least able to help themselves – the poor, the marginalized, the despised, the foreigner, the widow and the orphan. To serve them, to love them, is to serve and love Jesus, is the only way one can be a Christian.”
– Peter Stephens
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