The bible stories in They All Said Amen are told from a bystander's point of view-our point of view. They invite everyone not only to witness miracles, but to become part of them!In "Showing the Way, " the first section, we meet many bystanders who have witnessed miracles--for example, a childless believer gifted with a son, a nameless mother pleading for her daughter's healing, and an awe-struck servant watching water turned to wine.
In "Walking the Path, " the second section, we experience events in Book of Acts from many perspectives, among them a child who repents of his thievery, a washerwoman baptized by Paul, and a young widow witnessing Tabitha's healing. The stories offer us the grace of a new life as the characters experience the heart-warming assurance of a strong presence that upholds and inspires not only them, but us too.
We are there in every story, finding our lives changed, changed utterly as we witness the miracle of a life of faith.
The bible stories in They All Said Amen are told from a bystander's point of view-our point of view. They invite everyone not only to witness miracles, but to become part of them!In "Showing the Way, " the first section, we meet many bystanders who have witnessed miracles--for example, a childless believer gifted with a son, a nameless mother pleading for her daughter's healing, and an awe-struck servant watching water turned to wine.
In "Walking the Path, " the second section, we experience events in Book of Acts from many perspectives, among them a child who repents of his thievery, a washerwoman baptized by Paul, and a young widow witnessing Tabitha's healing. The stories offer us the grace of a new life as the characters experience the heart-warming assurance of a strong presence that upholds and inspires not only them, but us too.
We are there in every story, finding our lives changed, changed utterly as we witness the miracle of a life of faith.