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First Christians : The ACts of the Apostles for Children by Marigold Hunt (2004, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherSophia Institute Press
ISBN-101928832326
ISBN-139781928832324
eBay Product ID (ePID)30480800

Product Key Features

Book TitleFirst Christians : the Acts of the Apostles for Children
Number of PagesV, 167 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2004
TopicChristianity / Catholic
IllustratorYes
GenreReligion
AuthorMarigold Hunt
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight8.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN2003-028059
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal226.6/09505
SynopsisAge Range: 8 and up Celebrated author Marigold Hunt retells for children the dangerous early days of the Church as reported in The Acts of the Apostles, St. Luke's account of the dangerous early days of the Church. Focusing on the deeds and experiences of Sts. Peter, Paul, Luke, and Barnabas, author Hunt shows children that the Catholic Church which today seems so ancient and established was born in turbulent times, when merely professing belief in Christ could get you killed -- and not by rowdies and brigands, but by public officials carrying out their sworn duty. Time and again, the apostles wind up in jail (some for years), and time and again God frees them by miracles of one sort or another. With Christian hope and great good cheer, they take up again the task with which Christ charged them just before He ascended into Heaven: "Go forth and teach all nations." By foot, on horseback, and on frail craft tossed in stormy seas, they do just that, preaching and teaching their way across much of the known world, winning converts and establishing churches in Palestine, Crete, Cyprus, Malta, Phoenicia, the lands that are now Turkey, and even in Rome itself, the pagan capital of the anti-Christian Empire. Along the way, the apostles heal the sick, cast out devils, and work other miracles. They face down mobs, evade murder plots, and defend themselves in courts in city after city. In the midst of it all, Peter -- whose authority as the first Pope was accepted by all of the apostles -- settles disputes that arise among the Christians and between the new Churches. All this and more is told in The First Christians, the thrilling -- and true -- saga of the lives and works of the first apostles of Jesus., Marigold Hunt, author of A Life of Our Lord for Children, here continues the tale of Jesus and His Church by retelling the exciting events reported in The Acts of the Apostles, St. Luke's account of the dangerous early days of the Church. Focusing on the deeds of Sts. Peter, Paul, and Barnabas, she shows that the Church, which today seems so ancient and established, was born in turbulent times, when merely confessing that you believed in Jesus could get you killed -- and not by rowdies and brigands, but by public officials carrying out their sworn duty. Time and again, the apostles wind up in jail (some for years), and time and again, God frees them by miracles of one sort or another. With Christian hope and great good cheer, they take up once more the task with which Jesus charged them before He ascended into Heaven: "Go forth and teach all nations."
LC Classification NumberBS2628.H85 2003