The book offers a day-by-day reflection on the life and teachings of Jesus, drawing from Gospel accounts. It highlights key events, such as his baptism, public ministry, and resurrection, while also exploring significant figures and moments that shaped his world. This format provides a deeper understanding of Jesus's adult ministry and the impact of his life on those around him.
Joseph Girzone Livres
Joseph F. Girzone s'est tourné vers l'écriture et la prise de parole après s'être retiré du sacerdoce. Son œuvre se caractérise par une exploration profonde des thèmes spirituels et un engagement à rendre la foi plus accessible. Il vise à transmettre des messages d'espoir et de croissance spirituelle, offrant aux lecteurs un chemin vers une compréhension plus profonde. Son style d'écriture est reconnu pour sa nature accessible, résonnant auprès de ceux qui cherchent un sens.






The Parables of Joshua
- 178pages
- 7 heures de lecture
This collection features fifty new contemporary vignettes that provide fresh inspiration and highlight essential gospel lessons. Set within the bestselling Joshua series, the stories aim to resonate with readers by exploring themes of faith, hope, and the human experience, offering meaningful reflections on spirituality in everyday life.
"It is the end of a bitterly cold winter. A crowd of people file 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 founder's simple message. With Joshua as his mentor, David Campbell--The Shepard--preaches to Catholics, Protestants, Moslems, and Jews of the universal truth of God's love. It is a message that changes everyone it touches." -- Page [4] cover
The book offers a poignant retelling of Jesus' life and work, drawing from the Gospel accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. Joseph Girzone, known for his compelling portrayal of Jesus in previous works, captures the essence of His spirit in this culmination of his literary journey. Through vivid storytelling, the author aims to inspire readers by presenting the profound messages and teachings of Jesus in a fresh and accessible manner.
In this installment of the bestselling Joshua series, the beloved hero embarks on a transformative journey, sharing his message of love and compassion. His travels take him from the streets of Washington, D.C., to the conflict-ridden regions of the Middle East, highlighting themes of hope and healing in a turbulent world. The narrative explores the impact of his teachings in diverse settings, emphasizing the universal need for understanding and peace amidst adversity.
Joshua
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
A parable about Jesus living in modern times.
The pious woodcarver introduced to the world in Joshua comes home in this New York Times bestselling sequel to Joshua and the Children. Retracing the path taken two millennia ago, Joshua leads his followers bac k to where it all began . . . to Nazareth and Bethlehem, to Capernaum and Jerusalem.
Focusing on personal spirituality, the author explores themes reminiscent of his previous works, such as Never Alone and A Portrait of Jesus. This book continues the introspective journey that has resonated with readers, offering insights into faith and the human experience, while building on the foundation laid in the original Joshua. Girzone's reflective style invites readers to deepen their understanding of spirituality and its impact on daily life.
Joshua
- 288pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The Beloved Classic,Now a Major Motion PictureWhen 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.
Kara the Lonely Falcon
- 80pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Kara the falcon undergoes a profound transformation when he decides to abandon hunting, even at the cost of his own survival. This choice leads him on a journey of self-discovery, exploring themes of life, love, and self-sacrifice. As he navigates this new path, Kara's experiences challenge him to find alternative ways to thrive in a world that demands instinctual behavior, ultimately highlighting the struggle between nature and personal ethics.