Walk with Jesus through the most important week in history.
From Palm Sunday to Easter morning, the final week of Jesus’ earthly life changed everything—for His followers then and for us now. Eight Days That Changed the World is a clear, accessible, and spiritually rich guide to Holy Week, drawing on the shared witness of the Synoptic Gospels—Matthew, Mark, and Luke.
Whether you’re reading on your own, with a small group, or as part of your Lenten journey, this short e-book will allow you to:
Understand the sequence and significance of Holy Week’s events. What it happened, what it meant, and what it means.
Read a thoughtful, biblical meditation on the main event for each of the eight days.
Discuss and grow deeper in your faith with guided questions.
Pray daily with a Collect/Prayer for all eight days.
I attempted to write this book in a style that is accessible and clear yet faithful to the biblical accounts. Eight Days That Changed the World invites you to see the Cross—and the glorious Resurrection—with fresh eyes so that your life might be shaped more deeply by the hope of the Gospel.
Grace and Peace,
David Roseberry ☩
The Anglican
Available now as an eBook from LeaderWorks.
PS: I spent the last few days deep-diving into the Gospel accounts for Holy Week. The Anglican will feature the meditation portion of the book on The Anglican daily during Holy Week. For the complete guide, please consider purchasing a copy of the ebook available here for $6.12.
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Never mind I was able to find it. Looking forward to reading it. This have a wonderful Lenten season with you. Thank you. Ginny
David I bought the ebook and don’t know where it went. I would love it on kindle if possible.