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Adaptable to any number of children, this delightful Christmas story-play focuses on the attributes of the Christ Child and enables young and old to identify with those attributes in their own lives. It is a charming story and a lovely idea. It's quite appropriate to start with the HUMAN Jesus... that's how children can relate to him. J. Randall Sachs Associate Professor of Systematic Theology Weston Jesuit School of Theology Departing form the traditional, Sharon Chace with skillful use of words and with imagination has presented the Christmas message in an unusual way. It should reach all…mehr

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Adaptable to any number of children, this delightful Christmas story-play focuses on the attributes of the Christ Child and enables young and old to identify with those attributes in their own lives. It is a charming story and a lovely idea. It's quite appropriate to start with the HUMAN Jesus... that's how children can relate to him. J. Randall Sachs Associate Professor of Systematic Theology Weston Jesuit School of Theology Departing form the traditional, Sharon Chace with skillful use of words and with imagination has presented the Christmas message in an unusual way. It should reach all ages as a seasonal drama and as an expression of the Christian gospel. Doris Brainard Christian Education Director Sharon Chace has studied at Andover Newton Theological School, Harvard and Yale Divinity Schools, and has received the Master of Theological Studies degree from Weston Jesuit School of Theology, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her articles, poems, and children's stories have been published in a variety of journals. Her other interests include watercolor painting and collage.
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Sharon R. Chace is the author of Portfolio of Painterly Poems: A Pilgrim's Path to God (2006), An Artistic Approach to New Testament Literature (2008), Protestant Pulse: Heart Hopes for God (2009), and My First Introduction to the New Testament (2011).