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Uncle Jesus An inquisitive, genuine, sweet little boy, Shem asks Grandma Mary about Jesus, about his other uncles' view of Jesus, and about her own experiences.Uncle Jesus is a heartwarming story that helps us i


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Uncle Jesus

Title:Uncle Jesus
Author:Georgia Lee Anderson
Rating:4.85 (345 Votes)
Asin:1572587911
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:26 Pages
Publish Date:2012-07-31
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Uncle Jesus is a heartwarming story that helps us imagine what it would have been like to be Jesus' relative while He lived on earth as a son, brother, and uncle. Jesus did have brothers, including one named Jude, the author of the Bible book of the same name. In Uncle Jesus, Jude's fictional son, Shem, visits Grandma Mary, the mother of Jesus, and relates some first-hand experiences he had with his Uncle Jesus when He was still on earth. An inquisitive, genuine, sweet little boy, Shem asks Grandma Mary about Jesus, about his other uncles' view of Jesus, and about her own experiences. As you and your child read this story together, you will get glimpses of Jesus' loving character and of some of the struggles that the Bible indicates Jesus' immediate family had precisely because they knew Him first as a family member, rather than as the Messiah. Uncle Jesus also portrays principles such as confession, forgiveness, patience, childlike faith, and prayer. Shem's innocent yet informed faith

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