Author:
Joseph F. Girzone

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Learn moreJoseph Girzone, the author who so powerfully captured the spirit of Jesus in his Joshua novels and in his bestselling A Portrait of Jesus, brings his work to culmination with a beautiful retelling of the life and work of Jesus based on the accounts in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Girzone captures the greatest story ever told in language that will open the hearts of listeners from all backgrounds. From the birth of the Messiah, to the wedding at Cana, the Sermon on the Mount, the Passion, and the triumphant Resurrection, each episode and lesson from the life of Jesus is rendered with wisdom and freshness.
Joseph F. Girzone retired from the active priesthood in 1981 and went on to become a bestselling author and international speaker. In 1995 he established the Joshua Foundation, an organization dedicated to making Jesus better known throughout the world. He lives in Altamont, New York.
Raymond Todd is an actor and director in the theater as well as a poet and documentary filmmaker. He plays jazz trombone for the Leatherstocking quartet, an ensemble that gets its name from one of his favorite Blackstone narrations, The Deerslayer. Todd lives in New York.
Audiobook details
Narrator:
Raymond Todd
ISBN:
9781481541336
Length:
4 hours 16 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Blackstone Publishing
Publication date:
October 7, 2008
Edition:
Unabridged
Reviews
“Girzone uses Jesus’ relationships with both God and others to define just what intimacy with God actually looks like.”
“Based on the Gospels, the life and lessons of Jesus—from birth to resurrection—are retold in Jesus. Todd’s rendering adds majesty to the words.”
“Girzone draws on the wisdom of the centuries, writing [with] humanity and spirit.”
โGirzone's empathy for the lonliness and insecurity of being human guides readers toward a more satisfying religious experienceโ
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