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This is a Christian novel about the early years of Jesus's life. It is not a book for beginners. It is for those of us who have heard the story many times and consider it a beautiful story but wonder now and then if it really did happen. If Jesus was, in fact, "the Word made flesh," did he grow up like other boys? Using the biblical accounts and reliable archeological discoveries, Bob Libby tells a creditable story of a young Jewish boy growing into the reality of what God had created him to do and to be.

Produktbeschreibung
This is a Christian novel about the early years of Jesus's life. It is not a book for beginners. It is for those of us who have heard the story many times and consider it a beautiful story but wonder now and then if it really did happen. If Jesus was, in fact, "the Word made flesh," did he grow up like other boys? Using the biblical accounts and reliable archeological discoveries, Bob Libby tells a creditable story of a young Jewish boy growing into the reality of what God had created him to do and to be.
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Autorenporträt
Bob Libby-the Rev. Robert M. G. Libby-is a retired Episcopal priest, the author of five published books, an award-winning international religious journalist, cohost of a TV talk show, and a communications executive.

His books include The Forgiveness Book, Grace Happens, Coming to Faith, Words ... Words ... Words, and a coming-of-age novel, A Summer Remembered.

Born on Long Island, New York, he was educated at Georgia Tech and Emory University and earned two graduate degrees from the School of Theology at the University of the South. Between college and theological school, he served as an officer in the US Marine Corps.

In midcareer he held the position of director of radio and television on the national staff of the Episcopal Church in New York. His parish ministry has included congregations in Florida, the Episcopal High School in Jacksonville, Saint Christopher's Episcopal Parish, and Montessori School on Key Biscayne, Florida.

In retirement he has been chaplain on the Queen Elizabeth 2, a guest preacher at Saint Paul's Cathedral, London, a speaker for Food for the Poor, and interim dean of Trinity Cathedral, Miami.

Father Libby and his artist wife, Lynne, live on Key Biscayne. They have five children and six grandchildren.