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The Beloved Classic, Now a Major Motion Picture When Joshua moves to a small cabin on the edge of town, the local people are mystified by his presence. A quiet and simple man, Joshua appears to seek nothing for himself. He supports himself by working as a carpenter. He charges very little for his services, yet his craftsmanship is exquisite. The statue of Moses that he carves for the local synagogue prompts amazement as well as consternation.
What are the townsfolk to make of this enigmatic stranger? Some people report having seen him carry a huge cherry log on his shoulders effortlessly. Still others talk about the child in a poor part of town who was dreadfully ill but, after Joshua's visit, recovered completely. Despite his benevolence and selfless work in the community, some remain suspicious. Finally, in an effort to address the community's doubts, the local religious leaders confront Joshua.
A GENTLEMAN NAMED JOSHUA AND A SIMPLE MESSAGE THAT COULD REVOLUTIONIZE THE CHURCH... It is the end of a bitter cold winter. A crowd of people files into a cathedral to celebrate the consecration of a new bishop -- a good man, they think, strict in doctrine but capable of compassion. A man of tradition, not of reform. A "company man." His name is David Campbell. And sitting in the last pew of the cathedral is a clean-shaven man of ordinary build, with gentle hazel eyes. His name is Joshua. Within twenty-four hours of his first encounter with Joshua, David Campbell will propose the most far-reaching reforms in a millennium, reforms to destroy sectarian barriers, reforms to change the direction of the church, reforms to return Christianity to its founders with a simple message. With Joshua as his mentor, David Campbell -- the Shepherd -- preaches to Catholics, Protestants, Muslims, and Jews of the universal truth of God's love. It is a message that changes everyone it touches. And no one who reads Joshua and the Shepherd will ever forget it.
"Stories of Jesus" provides a portrait of Our Lord in a day-by-day
reflection format, based on the Gospel accounts of his life and
teachings. Through these reflections, Girzone introduces Jesus and
his adult ministry--from his baptism by John the Baptist through
his public life and work, to his death and resurrection--pausing
along the way to focus on the important people and events of
Jesus's world.
Girzone invites the reader to "enter into the mind and heart of
Jesus, and subtly develop an intimacy with him that may form and
deepen one's personal relationship with the Savior." Each day opens
with a passage from one of the Gospels, followed by an imaginative
retelling of the story found in the scriptural text, and a brief
prayer at the end. The forty-day format allows readers to use this
book for Lent, or at other times of year to provide a "retreat with
Jesus."
This creative approach to the life of Jesus will inspire a sense
of God's Son as someone who is a constant companion as we walk
though our own lives, one who understands, guides, and loves us
with deep affection.
The bestselling "Joshua" series takes an invigorating, timely new
turn as Girzone's beloved hero spreads his message of love and
compassion from the streets of our nation's capital to the
blood-soaked lands of the Middle East.
Joseph Girzone possesses a unique ability to make Jesus' words and
actions come to life for contemporary audiences. His fictional
depictions of Jesus' return to the present-day world--the Joshua
series--have inspired millions of readers. "Joshua in a Troubled
World" is at once a magnificent continuation of his perennially
popular series and an enlightening perspective on the political
paranoia and destructive acts of vengeance that fill the front
pages of our daily newspapers. Arriving in Washington, D.C., Joshua
walks along Pennsylvania Avenue with a cool detachment and
determination that sets him apart from the bustling crowds. Under
ordinary circumstances, he would no doubt be seen simply as a man
wrapped in his own thoughts. But in these security-obsessed times,
his Middle Eastern appearance and his spontaneous stops at various
churches, temples, and mosques inevitably arouse suspicions. Taken
into custody by two government agents, Joshua challenges the legal
and moral justness of their actions and they reluctantly release
him to continue his mission. It is the most difficult and
controversial mission he has ever undertaken--a plan to unite Arab-
and Jewish-Americans and to work with them to resolve the bitter
wars and religious animosities in the Middle East.
Peopled with prominent figures such as Ariel Sharon, and moving
from Washington to Beirut and then to Oslo while the peace accords
are being hammered out, "Joshua in a Troubled World" explores the
most explosive issues of our day and offers a realistic,
compassionate assessment of the things that divide us and the
beliefs that can serve as a foundation for a new, more peaceful
world.
Bestselling author Joseph Girzone returns to the reflections on his
personal spirituality typical of "Never Alone" and "A Portrait of
Jesus, "his most popular books since the original "Joshua."
With "Trinity," Joseph Girzone guides readers to a deeper
understanding of this foundational concept, explaining why it is
not antiquated theological dogma, but a living expression of the
very essence of God. He offers support and clarity to those who
already believe in God, and invites those who profess not to
believe on a journey to find "an image of a God who is believable,
and perhaps, even lovable."
For centuries, Christians have struggled to understand the nature
of God as three persons in one. But with grace similar to that
which allowed Saint Patrick to explain the Trinity by using a
shamrock, Girzone takes a step back from the most arcane
explanations to offer a simple, useful understanding. He begins by
showing the ways God was perceived by the ancient Hebrews and
reveals how Jesus forever changed that image of God. As he
chronicles the growth from the time of Jesus and the early Church,
writing about the challenges Christianity faced from both within
and without, Girzone elucidates the mysterious ways the Trinity
works in the world and especially, in the Church, as an extension
of Jesus' presence in history. Writing with passion and insight, he
helps readers understand how the Father, the Son, and the Holy
Spirit work within individuals as well, guiding them as they
struggle along the pathways of life on Earth.
"From the Hardcover edition."
In the latest chapter of his bestselling Joshua series, Joseph Girzone offers fresh inspiration in this collection of fifty never-before-published contemporary vignettes that underscore the most important lessons of the gospel.
Joseph Girzone's novels about Joshua, the carpenter who transforms ordinary lives with words of peace and loving actions, have sold more than three million copies and captured the hearts of readers around the world. In The Parables of Joshua, perhaps his most powerful book since the original Joshua, Girzone distills the essence of Christian teaching in entertaining and inspiring "bite-sized" tales set against the background of current society.
For some today, the parables of the New Testament are quaint, old-fashioned stories, with little relevance to everyday life in the twenty-first century. As Girzone writes in his Introduction, "I have heard the most callous people comment with such great piety on the parables that I could not help but wonder if we haven't made parables pleasant-sounding fables about human situations long past, but with no present-day meaning." In order to recapture their original vitality Girzone revives the timeless messages behind the original parables by "dressing them in modern clothes," presenting them through Joshua in a conversational style that will resonate with a modern audience.
From the Hardcover edition.
Within the tiny life that is a newborn baby there exists the coded material that will evolve into a masterpiece of incredible proportions. Joseph Girzone's Joey tells the true story of a young boy--Girzone's own godson-whose life bloomed in just that way, unfolding in a magnificent adventure before it ended all too soon.
Joey was a boy born with a smile on his face and music in his heart, a boy who was to reflect all the experiences of youth: the wonder of existence, the adventure of finding new things, the joy of discovering new love, the pain of betrayed trusts and broken commitments, the endless searching for a meaning to life and its endless riddles, and the joy of finding a wonderful God who can bring all these complex facets of life into focus.
This story is about a rare and beautiful love between a young boy and God. It is a work that will give hope to the young and comfort to mothers and fathers who watch fearfully as their children enter the unknown world of life's adventure.
From the Hardcover edition.
The #1 Publishers Weekly religious best-seller now becomes a best-selling paperback! Joseph Girzone, author of Joshua, takes us on a personal spiritual quest in his first book of nonfiction. Joseph Girzone is that singular publishing phenomenon, an author who answers the unasked questions that lie hidden in so many hearts. The wisdom of his spirituality, at once both simple and profound, transcends the many factions of religion and speaks to millions, regardless of background, in a language all can understand. Never Alone is his most intimate book to date, and has already brought him many new readers because of its accepting message. In it, he unveils his personal way to God -- a way of such wisdom, sympathy, and generosity that anyone can follow it and find satisfaction, happiness, and serenity. As Father Girzone guides the reader, he brings us before a god who is neither silent nor condemning, but a patient God who heals gently and thoroughly, a realistic God who knows quite well how we function. We may be shocked or ashamed bv what we see in ourselves, but God understands. In Never Alone, Joseph Girzone unfolds the spirituality of love and forgiveness, and directs his readers toward peace.
The fourth installment in the Joshua series, "Joshua and the City"
reaches some encouraging and very important conclusions. In an
urban community where poverty, senseless violence, racism, and AIDS
seem like insurmountable problems, Joshua manages to sow seeds of
renewal with his words of love. He reaches out to every person with
transforming openness, showing how to regenerate the city and bring
about undreamed-of economic revitalization.
Yet many other problems remain that money cannot help. And it is,
most importantly, to these that Joshua addresses his healing
message. In a world of despairing doubt, "Joshua and the City
"gives the reader hopeful answers that lead toward peace and
understanding.
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