The Very First Easter
by Paul L. Maier
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Christopher's mom and dad tell him the story of Jesus' trial, death, and resurrection. He learns important details about this event and discovers his own special link to the very first Easter.Tags
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The depth of his understanding of the historical background of the Holy Land is impressive, but Paul Maier's style in this book for children does not have the same vivacity and immediacy as his style when writing for adults. It plods a bit. As one reviewer suggested, looking at the pictures and summarizing could be a good workaround. Or you could find a different book.
Easter books for children often focus on the delights of spring or bunnies, colored eggs, and chocolate candies in an Easter basket. And why not? Nature coming back to life has been celebrated ever since early pagans named their April fertility festival in honor of Eostre, the Anglo=Saxon goddess of spring--thus the name Easter. However, because the resurrection of Jesus also happened at the same time of year, Easter took on a profoundly sacred significance, which is too often missing in literature for the young.
This book combines scripture passages with expanded explanation and beautiful painted illustrations. The text is a bit lengthy for young children, but can be shortened easily while letting the full-page 14" x 14" illustrations be the primary story.
Excellent presentation of the Biblical "Easter" story. Useful in the propagation and instruction of the Christian faith.
Ten-year-old Christopher yearns for stories that are real truth, not fiction. Remember, Mom? I don t like fairy tales anymore, Christopher said with a sigh. So Mom and Dad tell Christopher the story of the very first Easter, and the sorrow and joy of Jesus trial, death, and resurrection. Christopher learns important details about this miraculous event that help him understand the season s celebration. And he discovers his own special link to the very first Easter.
The Very First Easter written by Paul Maier, tells the story of Easter, why Jesus died and rose for us. It stresses that this is a true story.
A retelling of the very first Easter for children in language they can understand.
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Paul L. Maier (PhD, University of Basel) is emeritus professor of ancient history at Western Michigan University. He is an award-winning author of many works dealing with the rise of Christianity, including Joesphus: The Essential Writings and Eusebius. His expertise in first-century studies and extensive travels in the Middle East and Asia Minor show more provide historical authenticity and compelling drama to his writing. show less
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