The Life of Jesus, Part 1 (1/10)Sample

Is faith emotional or rational?
Are you a rational person like I am? More focused on facts, rather than soft feelings and emotions? I am a trained scientist and want to prove things. I was so rational in the past that I had doubts about my own feelings. What happens inside me when something bad happens? While I was young, not so much.
Although I see my rationality as a strength, I later started to realize that I am more open to symbols and emotions than I thought. Having the picture on the wall of my mother who passed away, brings back good memories of her. Or burning a candle when someone passes away, gives me comfort.
People in Jesus’ days wanted to know what was happening when John the Baptist drew lots of people’s attention. Some people started doing research and they asked him questions. When they listened to him, most of them wanted to be baptized as a symbol to start a better life. John makes it clear that this is a symbol. He also taught that after him, Jesus will come and he will make the change from the inside. What do you think about symbols?
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Embark on a journey to learn more about the life of Jesus. Together we will watch short clips from the film, The Life of Jesus, and reflect on what we see. Discover who Jesus really was and what He can mean to you. You can read each of the 10 plans separately, but we challenge you to complete the whole journey.
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