Marys Voice : Advent Reflections To Contemplate The Coming Of Christ
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Find guidance through the advent season with the mother of Jesus and central figure in the story of Christmas, Mary.
At Christmastime we remember that an ordinary, young, poor, oppressed woman was chosen to play a significant and breakthrough role in the redemption of the world. It is no mistake that a woman gets to be a part of all this, and that her voice, her questions, her fears, and her actions matter.
Mary’s faith and her wisdom form an astonishing aspect of the story of how God became a person for the love of this world. And in our weary world that is waiting and longing for light, meaning, peace, and love, we can do as Mary did when she “treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781546004523
ISBN10: 1546004521
Amy Orr-Ewing
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2023
Publisher: Worthy Publishing
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