When Jesus said, "I am the way," he told troubled Jewish disciples that through him they would be taken care of when they died. For guys who relied on the temple their entire lives, this was indeed good news.
When Christians say today, "Jesus is the way," it can range from a bumper sticker on the back of a car to an invitation to dialogue with a nonChristian. How we say what we mean, mean what we say, and still show that "God is love"? I will address these questions, and many more, at Home By Another Way.
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