In the sun-drenched hills of Nazareth in Galilee, the lives of two young children, Miriam and Mathias change forever when they befriend a boy from their village, Jeshua Ben Joseph, Jesus, the carpenter's son.
They have shared adventures and moments of profound teaching, and are a witness to miraculous events. And their faith is deepened as they experience the radical ideas of compassion, forgiveness and hope that Jeshua shares with the community.
As the years pass and his message stirs both devotion and controversy, Miriam and Mathias face a test of strength and friendship, faith and courage when Jeshua embarks on his public ministry. And they must decide what to do when they become involved in his destiny.
The Carpenter's Son is a poignant coming-of-age story that explores the power of friendship, the struggles of faith, and the profound impact of encountering a life lived with a divine purpose.
It invites readers to experience the humanity and the divinity of Jesus through the eyes of two ordinary children whose lives are forever changed and will never be the same again.
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Vincent Gilvarry is a writer from tropical North Queensland in Australia, a multifaceted author with a rich and vivid imagination.
With a foundation in the visual arts, his transition into the realm of literature was sparked by a life-changing situation that inspired him to embark on a literary career and an odyssey that has lasted for over 25 years.
He boasts an eclectic repertoire that highlights his versatility across various genres and his fantasy fiction books in particular are a testament to his unparalleled imagination and to his narrative prowess.
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - In the sun-drenched hills of Nazareth in Galilee, the lives of two young children, Miriam and Mathias change forever when they befriend a boy from their village, Jeshua Ben Joseph, Jesus, the carpenter's son.They have shared adventures and moments of profound teaching, and are a witness to miraculous events. And their faith is deepened as they experience the radical ideas of compassion, forgiveness and hope that Jeshua shares with the community.As the years pass and his message stirs both devotion and controversy, Miriam and Mathias face a test of strength and friendship, faith and courage when Jeshua embarks on his public ministry. And they must decide what to do when they become involved in his destiny.The Carpenter's Son is a poignant coming-of-age story that explores the power of friendship, the struggles of faith, and the profound impact of encountering a life lived with a divine purpose.It invites readers to experience the humanity and the divinity of Jesus through the eyes of two ordinary children whose lives are forever changed and will never be the same again. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798230849735
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