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From Buddha to Jesus:

An Insider's View of Buddhism and Christianity
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Lion Hudson PLC, 2010 - Religion - 254 pages

Buddhism is not a way of harmony and cosmic unity, as Westerners tend to think. Although Buddhism is a rapidly rising religion in the West, few Westerners know what Buddhism is like from the inside. Steve, who made the journey from Buddhism to Christ, explains the Buddhist mind-set and worldview, and makes useful points of comparison. He sets out the concerns, fears, and stresses that Buddhists experience, and helps Christians understand what they truly have to offer.

Studded with stories, parables, and illuminating observations, this book is remarkably easy to read and told by an engaging and original guide.

"A groundbreaking book . . . I was challenged afresh and stirred in my heart to confidently take the next step in reaching Buddhists with the Gospel."
--from the foreword by Dr. Wayne Cordeiro, Pacific Rim Bible College, Hawaii

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Review: From Buddha to Jesus: An Insider's View of Buddhism & Christianity

User Review  - Josiah - Christianbook.com

This book is great for understanding Buddhism as well as knowing how to effectively Witness to them in the Name of Jesus. Read full review

Review: From Buddha to Jesus: An Insider's View of Buddhism and Christianity

User Review  - Edward Sok - Goodreads

I think this is such a good book. Read it through and it really helped me understand more about Buddhism and its concepts. I've found better techniques of evangelising to others through this book. Everyone should read this book! Buddhist, Christian or anything it suits everyone! Read full review

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About the author (2010)

Steve Cioccolanti is senior pastor of Discover Church, Melbourne, Australia. Born in Thailand to a family of Catholic, Buddhists, Methodists and Muslims, Steve has a unique perspective on world religions. He is a popular speaker and travels widely.

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