Greetings! Welcome to Mary's journal of Jesus' early life. Can you imagine nurturing a baby, experiencing all the firsts of a toddler, teaching a young boy, tolerating a teenager, and enjoying the experiences of a young man, while always anticipating a promised kingdom? This was Mary's life. Very little is known of these early years, but Mary must have celebrated milestones just as we do today. Jesus had a first tooth, a first word, a first step, a first day of school, siblings, graduations, and other milestones like our children today. The only witness to all these events was Mary. Learn of...
Greetings! Welcome to Mary's journal of Jesus' early life. Can you imagine nurturing a baby, experiencing all the firsts of a toddler, teaching a youn...
Greetings! Welcome to Mary's journal of Jesus' early life. Can you imagine nurturing a baby, experiencing all the firsts of a toddler, teaching a young boy, tolerating a teenager, and enjoying the experiences of a young man, while always anticipating a promised kingdom? This was Mary's life. Very little is known of these early years, but Mary must have celebrated milestones just as we do today. Jesus had a first tooth, a first word, a first step, a first day of school, siblings, graduations, and other milestones like our children today. The only witness to all these events was Mary. Learn of...
Greetings! Welcome to Mary's journal of Jesus' early life. Can you imagine nurturing a baby, experiencing all the firsts of a toddler, teaching a youn...
Did Mary keep a journal? We know she kept one in her heart, but what if she had only written her account of the activities of her son's ministry? What insights might we gain through her conversations with the weary travelers who stopped at the carpentry shop to discuss Jesus' actions?
Through Mary's conversations with the people who received some of these miracles, we are given a new point of view of the environment at that time, and the background of the people involved.
Were the scribes and Pharisees, and even Jesus' brothers, justified in their condemnation of Jesus' teaching? Did...
Did Mary keep a journal? We know she kept one in her heart, but what if she had only written her account of the activities of her son's ministry? W...
Did Mary keep a journal? We know she kept one in her heart, but what if she had only written her account of the activities of her son's ministry? What insights might we gain through her conversations with the weary travelers who stopped at the carpentry shop to discuss Jesus' actions?
Through Mary's conversations with the people who received some of these miracles, we are given a new point of view of the environment at that time, and the background of the people involved.
Were the scribes and Pharisees, and even Jesus' brothers, justified in their condemnation of Jesus' teaching? Did...
Did Mary keep a journal? We know she kept one in her heart, but what if she had only written her account of the activities of her son's ministry? W...