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Three Days: A Mother's Story
Three Days A Mother's Story
Author: Melody Carlson
Who was Mary? How did a hard-working young peasant girl feel about becoming the mother of God, and later, seeing her firstborn crucified? Prolific author Melody Carlson (ANGELS IN THE SNOW, THE GIFT OF CHRISTMAS PRESENT) pens a first-person account of Mary's life, framed around the events of his death and crucifixion.
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ISBN-13: 9780800718756
ISBN-10: 0800718755
Publication Date: 2/2005
Pages: 173
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Revell
Book Type: Hardcover
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Full of motherly love,deepening faith, worry wnd despair, and ultimately, eternal hope. If you've ever marveled at Mary's faith,wondered how she endured, or wished to know more about her, you will love this imagined look into Mary's deepest emotions and richest experiences as the mother of God's own son. (Taken from book jacket)
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ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL STORY OF MARY, MOTHER OF JESUS, AND HER REMEMBERANCES AS SHE AND THE DICIPLES WAIT FOR THE RESSURECTION OF CHRIST.
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I purchased the book because I thought it would be similar to Two From Galilee by Marjoree Holmes. It was good, but not as well written as I expected. Ms. Carlson's Biblical/Salvation teaching was not as forth coming as I would have expected either. Please understand that I am a Bible Study teacher and I have to remember that not all Christian fictional writers are going to lay all of that out as some others ie. Peretti, Dekker, etc. Meaning, that they insert enough of the Bible to draw the interest of non-Christians as to bring them to the knowledge of Jesus Christ, but not so much as to turn them 'off'.


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