Tell It Abroad introduces Andronicus, the third son of Simon of Cyrene, the bystander conscripted by the Roman centurions to assist Jesus of Nazareth in carrying his cross to Golgotha. Moyer adds flesh and bone to the brief mention of Andronicus in Paul's letter to the Romans, "Greet Andronicus and Junias, my kinsmen and my fellow prisoners; they are men of note among the apostles, and they were in Christ before me." The novel presents Andronicus's life and witness as he tells others of how Jesus healed and empowered him. He relates the story of crossing paths with Jesus at His crucifixion,…mehr
Tell It Abroad introduces Andronicus, the third son of Simon of Cyrene, the bystander conscripted by the Roman centurions to assist Jesus of Nazareth in carrying his cross to Golgotha. Moyer adds flesh and bone to the brief mention of Andronicus in Paul's letter to the Romans, "Greet Andronicus and Junias, my kinsmen and my fellow prisoners; they are men of note among the apostles, and they were in Christ before me." The novel presents Andronicus's life and witness as he tells others of how Jesus healed and empowered him. He relates the story of crossing paths with Jesus at His crucifixion, receiving healing, living in the community among those who witnessed Jesus's resurrection and then telling the Good News abroad to Rome. Moyer, an ordained minister, weaves together scriptural details and vividly drawn characters in this historical Christian novel.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Glen Moyer, an ordained minister and practicing dentist, has written, produced, and directed one act plays performed in worship and has written and performed numerous Christian first-person monologues bringing biblical characters to life. He is a graduate of Muhlenberg College. Allentown, Pennsylvania. He studied Theology at Lancaster Theological Seminary, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He and Suzanne, his wife, live in Vermont. Tell it abroad is his first novel.
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