Książka Saint Mary Magdalene Francis M. Bennett

Saint Mary Magdalene

Witness of the Risen Christ, Her Life, Faith, Devotion, and Enduring Legacy

Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
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She came to a tomb expecting death. She left as the first witness of the greatest event in human his...

Informacje o książce

Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
128
EAN
9798180205247
Enbook ID
52815711
Waga
183
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 7

Pełny opis

She came to a tomb expecting death. She left as the first witness of the greatest event in human history.

Before Mary Magdalene became history's most unforgettable messenger, she was a broken woman from a forgotten lakeside town bound, tormented, and unseen by the world. Then Jesus called her by name, and nothing was ever the same.

Saint Mary Magdalene: Witness of the Risen Christ peels back centuries of myth, rumor, and misrepresentation to reveal the woman the Gospels actually give us raw, courageous, and achingly human. A woman who stood at the cross when others fled. Who wept outside an empty tomb in the dark, not knowing that the very One she mourned was standing right beside her. And who, in one breathtaking moment, heard her name spoken - and ran to tell the world: "I have seen the Lord."

This book is for you if:

  • You've ever kept going through grief when hope seemed completely buried
  • You've ever felt defined by a painful past rather than who you're becoming
  • You hunger for a faith built not on religious performance, but on a real encounter with Christ
  • You want to know the true Mary Magdalene stripped of legend, alive in Scripture

Francis M. Bennett takes you from the fishing shores of Magdala to the silence of the empty tomb, chapter by gripping chapter tracing a love that didn't break under pressure, a devotion that outlasted death, and a testimony that still echoes two thousand years later.

Her story is not a religious relic. It is an invitation.

Get your copy today and let the woman who turned mourning into the first Easter announcement lead you to the risen Christ herself.