The Jesus I know Honest conversations and diverse opinions about who He is

Kathie Lee Gifford, 1953-

Book - 2021

"Kathie Lee Gifford has for decades had deep conversations about her faith with anyone who is interested in talking about it. What she discovered early on is most people want to talk about Jesus: atheists, agnostics, Scientologists, broken-hearted Catholics, confused Baptists, Pentecostals, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Hindus alike. While some do not share her belief that Jesus is the Messiah, they nonetheless have a universal fascination with Him. This singular Man who lived more than two thousand years ago, never traveled more than one hundred miles from where He was born, managed to change the entire world in His short thirty-three years of life. In The Jesus I Know, Kathie Lee shares cherished conversations about this rabbinic Jew that sh...e's had with others who find Him to be an ancient historical figure who somehow continues to be an undeniably magnetic, relevant presence in the modern world. Using Kathie Lee's favorite Scripture passages as scaffolding, these thought-provoking exchanges are from a diversity of people, including Kris Jenner, Pattie Mallette (mom to Justin Bieber), Megyn Kelly, Jimmy Wayne, and hitmakers Louis York and Jason Kennedy"--

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Published
Nashville, Tennessee: W Publishing Group, an imprint of Thomas Nelson [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Kathie Lee Gifford, 1953- (author)
Physical Description
xv, 208 pages : 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780785254768
  • A different kind of missionary: Kristin Chenoweth
  • From a jail cell to joy: Cynthia Garret
  • Faith as a part of life: Kris Jenner
  • Growing together in Jesus: Jason Kennedy and Lauren Scruggs
  • Do not grow weary in well doing: Chynna Phillips Baldwin
  • A double portion of shame, a double portion of blessing: Anne Ferrell Tata
  • Jesus as a soft place to fall: Megyn Kelly
  • A mother's prayers for Justin Bieber: Pattie Mallette
  • Calling Jesus on the main line: Jimmie Allen
  • A new part of the family: Grant Gatson
  • You are not alone: Chuck Harmony and Claude Kelly (aka Louis York)
  • Courage with convictions: Janice Dean
  • Taking Jesus to the metal mainstream: Brian Welch
  • God listens to our prayers: Brenda Schoenfeld
  • Messenger of the Messiah: Rabbi Jason Sobel
  • A spiritual family connection: David, Kelly, and Nicholas Pomeranz
  • Rescued by love: Jimmy Wayne
  • Our common ground is sacred ground: Raakhee Michandani
  • A journey out of atheism: Roger Charles
  • Something greater than ourselves: Lisa Kittredge
  • The reluctant prophet: Hubie Synn
  • Nothing is impossible with God: Joanne Moody
  • Finding the Jesus who forgives: Vicki Gifford Kennedy
  • Conclusion: Who is the Jesus you know? Emilie Wierda
  • Scriptures.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this pleasing collection of interviews, Gifford (It's Never Too Late), former Today show host, presents an eclectic array of perspectives on Jesus, including those of devout Christians, as well as those more casually interested in Jesus' example of living. She begins by sharing her earliest memories of feeling Jesus' presence, and often returns to the topic as she asks artists, actors, and media personalities about their relationship with Jesus, among them Megyn Kelly, Kristin Chenoweth, and Brian Welch. Other conversations are with lesser known individuals, such as Rabbi Jason Sobel, a Jewish follower of Yeshua, and journalist Raakhee Mirchandani. Gifford emphasizes the individuality of each person's story and stresses the diversity of God's kingdom. No issue is off limits, and Gifford discusses with architect Roger Charles how his attempts to affirm atheism led to a surprise faith, how "trying to keep God in my life" allowed Kris Jenner to overcome the death of her husband, and the long-term process of healing from sexual abuse with actress Cynthia Garrett. Gifford's probing interviews consistently surprise and entertain, and do a great job of locating themes of personal faith among figures working in industries known for secularism. (Nov.)

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