“For roughly twenty centuries,” writes Miguel E. Echevarría in The New Testament in Color, “Christian communities from different tribes, tongues, and nations have read John’s Gospel for encouragement and hope amid life’s daily struggles—what many Latino/a people call lo cotidiano—knowing that Jesus has gone to ‘prepare a place’ for them (Jn 14:3).”
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