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With forty-one names for Jesus Christ woven into her poem, the author has written a stunningly unique biography of the Savior, beginning before creation and concluding with His eternal glory. The action involved in the events of his life builds excitement, suspense, wonder, and worship...the various names emphasize his amazing atonement for every culture worldwide ... his love for people of every language ... his compassion that overrides condemnation ...his forgiveness for all who put their faith in Him.
Betsy George, PhD

Salvation is an epic prose poem about the life, mission and fulfillment of the historical and biblical Jesus Christ.

This book is meant for those who question faith in God. It is a concise presentation of the Bible, The Lord Jesus Christ - the coming Messiah in the Old Testament, the presented Messiah in the New Testament, and Second Person of the Trinity, the eternal YHWH (The Great I Am Who I Am with no beginning and no ending) throughout the scriptures.

Jesus said, "Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me." (John 8:39KJV)

Different themes in the poem are accompanied with interpretive images from various artistic styles. The art mediums used were oils, Sharpie, pencil, colored pencils, chalk pastels, digital, photography, crackle paste, palette knife and magic marker. A special thankyou to Tracy Chen for his rendering of Jesus Christ Savior (with important touches from Emmi Chen), which appears on the front cover.

The three reference sections boast of: 1. Jesus Christ's name in 40 languages and the countries where they are spoken, 2. Bible references for each of the poem's stanzas, and 3. other recommended reading material.

The 40+ names of Jesus Christ and the variety of art styles help bust out the sides of every proverbial box. Christ's resurrection triumph over sin, death and Satan makes Him accessible for all and by all, no matter the culture or nationality.
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