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Register now for free daily e-mail web studies on 'THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST'

Mel Gibson’s labour of love, “The Passion of the Christ,” has been the surprise movie hit of the season, with expectations that it will soon make more money than “Star Wars”. Now you can find out more about the issues raised in the movie, thanks to Church Army’s word-on-the-web ministry

Andrew Wooding, Editor of word-on-the-web and the writer of “The Passion of the Christ” week of studies, explains: “Easter is coming up, and each year we choose a passage from the gospels to look at the Easter story in more detail. Naturally, with ‘The Passion of the Christ’ on everyone’s lips, it seemed right to tie in our studies with the contents of the film.”

For seven days, starting on Saturday 3rd April, subscribers will receive short emailed Bible studies, looking at scenes from “The Passion of Christ”, as well as verses from John’s gospel. Issues to be tackled will include: the alleged anti-Semitism of the movie, theories about Jesus’ death on the cross, and the challenge that the movie presents, both for believers and non-believers.

Subscription to word-on-the-web is free and there are around 5,000 subscribers in more than 50 countries around the world. You will need to sign up before Friday April 2nd, in order to receive your first “The Passion of the Christ” Bible study on Saturday, April 3rd. Just follow the instructions at www.word-on-the-web.co.uk/main/signup.

Once the week of studies is over, you will continue to receive a daily Bible study in your inbox, with a new writer and a new theme each week. You can also read a lively review of “The Passion of the Christ” in the “Wooding Watches” movie review section of the word-on-the-web site.

For further information about the word-on-the-web team, contact: Andrew Wooding/Ruth Walker on: 0114 272 7451/ 0114 268 0100 or email: theteam@word-on-the-web.co.uk