What Others are Saying
Paul Miller, Executive Director of seeJesus, author of numerous books and studies including "The Person of Jesus" and "A Praying Life"Robert Row’s The Person of Jesus—Student Edition is a dream come true for me. I’ve long known (and experienced in my own family) the impact that seeing the person of Jesus (in the Gospels) can have on a teenager, especially a jaded one, sick of Christian jargon. Robert’s study helps students to slow down and look at Jesus. Once you begin to see him, you can’t un-see him. He, the Person of Jesus, is the very heart of our faith. This study will fill your students with a wonder that will follow them their whole life.
Donna Kaplan, High School Curriculum Coordinator at Redemption Gateway (Phoenix, AZ)My student ministry used The Person of Jesus—Student Edition this past fall. The most exciting part was seeing the students read the stories of Jesus in the Bible while looking at his compassion, honesty, and dependence on the Father. The students learned how to slow down, look at Jesus in his humanity and learn how he loved. Our students were engaged in the lessons as they experienced seeJesus’ interactive approach. The lessons also were transformative in students’ lives as they saw how they could imitate Jesus through the power of the Spirit in them.
Zach Mashburn, Youth Director, First Presbyterian Church (Chattanooga, TN)There’s a difference between understanding all the facts about a historic figure and getting to personally know and even fall in love with the real person. The seeJesus student material will introduce you to the Person of Jesus Christ through the gospel narratives and will leave you wondering how you ever might have missed him in the first place. Sit at the feet of the Master, learning how to do life from the Man who did it best, and watch your group come alive.
Jason Kriaski, Youth Pastor, Atlanta Westside Presbyterian Church (Atlanta, GA)We’ve been using the student version of The Person of Jesus in our small groups for a few months now. Both the students and the leaders like the question-based format, and all of us are seeing Jesus more clearly: not just for what he did, but for what kind of person he was, and is.