<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have eternal life.</b> <p/>Here's an astonishing claim. John 3:16 appears on everything from fridge magnets to sports stars' faces. But what does it mean? And how does it relate to you and me? <p/>With warmth, personal stories and humour, the author explains God's love, his Son, his sacrifice, and the all-important connection with us today. <p/>An invitation for anyone to dive straight in and take the first step in an exciting, life-transforming journey of faith.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>A fresh, punchy, fascinating-facts-filled, humorous, yet thought-provoking, take on the meaning of life, based on the Bible's most famous verse. Read it yourself and then pass it on to a friend. Go on, what do you have to lose?<br>You'll also discover how woodpeckers avoid concussion (but I'm not going to tell you which page that's on!)</p>--Jeremy McQuoid<br><br><p>As I read this, I could think of people I wanted to give it to. <br>It's not a coincidence that this book is in your hand, and I really hope you will read it. It is very relevant and, even more, important.</p>--George Verwer<br><br><p>Having been active in evangelism for over twenty-five years, I have one verse which I share more than any other: John 3:16. Timeless, relevant, widely familiar and simple to learn, it's a verse even a child can understand, and yet so deep that you cannot tire of studying it. <p/>Martin's book is a work of art: a mixture of theology, personal stories and lessons from history, helping us not only to unpack but also enjoy the richness of John 3:16. <b>This book is for everyone.</b> A wonderful one-to-one 'study' to work through with a non-Christian friend, a source book for preachers, a tool box for fellow evangelists/ apologists, a devotional, a commentary, and a beautiful gift. If you are serious about evangelism, then you need to buy this book, a highlighter and a notepad - or the digital equivalent.'</p>--Mitch<br><br><p>If you want a short and clear explanation of the good news that is the heart of Christianity, then this is the book for you. Contemporary illustrations spur your interest as Martin takes you through the best-known sentence in the Bible. I was impressed by the personal warmth speaking from the pages, and the careful theology lying under the surface. <br>John chapter 3 verse 16 tells the greatest story in the world, and Martin has done a wonderful job in showing just how vital this is for you and me.</p>--Andrew Hill<br><br>A banner with the words 'John 3:16' continues to show up at many major sports events. Martin Salter gives a brilliant explanation of what it actually means. This short book is a very easy read, offering clarity about the Christian faith and loads of really simple and compelling illustrations that bring this famous Bible verse to life. I really loved reading this book!--Graham Daniels<br><br>Packed with illustration and brilliant insights, this book will open up to you the riches of this one incredible Bible verse. Whether you would call yourself a Christian or not, you will find yourself face to face with the beautiful God of love. It really could change your life.--Jonty Allcock<br><br>Warm and engaging ... If you are a sceptic or a seeker you will find food for thought here. Martin answers questions, discusses big issues and tackles misconceptions with sensitivity, humour and clarity. A compelling case for John 3:16 being the best news for all people for all time.--Clare Heath-Whyte<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Martin Salter is one of Keswick Convention's popular younger speakers and a trustee of Keswick Ministries. He is part of the leadership team at Grace Community Church, Bedford, UK, and an ardent evangelist, through courses and personal outreach. Has written two short evangelistic books with 10ofthose, which were well received and helpfully promoted through The Gospel Coalition. He and his wife Sarah have three children.
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