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Storyteller Jerry B. Jenkins transports you to the hardscrabble Middle East of the first century where you eavesdrop on ineraction between a father and a son so profound that it will forever change how you view the Incarnation.
Imagine two conversations, thirty years apart, between the most celebrated person in history, Jesus, and his earthly father, Joseph. In the first, the father tells the son the details of his birth. God has invaded earth in the most unlikely place and under the most unusual of circumstances. In the second, the son tells the father- now on his deathbed-what is to come. Miracles will turn many from darkness to light. Yet how painful for the father to learn what the enemy will do to with the very raw materials with which he has fashioned his living. An instant classic, Holding Heaven will stir your soul afresh with each dip into its endearing pages.
Review:
"In this one-hour narration of his own novella, Jerry Jenkins portrays the life of Jesus as told by his father, Joseph. Jenkins narrates with such intensity that it's easy to feel the excitement of the story as it progresses. One can also sense the incredible love between father and son. Beginning with Jesus's birth, through His childhood, manhood, and approaching crucifixion, Jesus and Joseph have many father-son conversations. This imaginative story relates these discussions, beginning with Joseph talking to the infant Jesus and ending with Jesus talking to Joseph when His father is on his deathbed. This remarkable perspective of a familiar story is well done and worth the hour of listening." N.L. © AudioFile 2006, Portland, Maine
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