The Vinegar Boy brushed away a tear. Today he was to have sought the Man of Galilee. His birthmark would have been removed--at last he could let Nicolaus adopt him. But instead, he must carry the vinegar wine to crucifixion hill.
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This book touched me in a way that no other book has,
By charlesd@bsb.k12.la.us (Louisiana--US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vinegar Boy (Revised ed) (Paperback)
The author tells the story in such a way that you feel as though your right beside the little boy seeing all that he is seeing & feeling all that he is feeling.And when he comes face to face with Jesus after they have nailed His feet & hands to the cross you will ask yourself how could He love us so much & willing suffer all that He suffered for someone as undeserving as I.This is a book that will make you feel the love of God!
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This book molded my life as a christian teenager.,
By Michele L. Gross (New Jersey, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vinegar Boy (Revised ed) (Paperback)
I came to know the Lord Jesus Christ at the age of 12. This was the first Christian Book that I read. It really made a great and lasting impression on my life and drew me into the life of Christ. So much so, that I am buying it to read it to my 6 year old daughter.
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Touching Story in Time of Christ,
By CD "devotedmomof7" (Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vinegar Boy (Revised ed) (Paperback)
This heartfelt story places the reader alongside a disfigured little boy who is responsible to provide comfort for prisoners meeting their death by placing a sponge next to their mouths as they perish. The sponge has been soaked in vinegar and herbs. This sad, orphaned child had heard of the Messiah and hoped that this healer might see his face and heal him. The little boy never dreams that it would be Christ's face that he sees in a life-changing encounter.
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