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At last the women speak. While the crucifixion/resurrection event is traditionally told through men's eyes, The Day After His Crucifixion brings Yeshua the Nazarene's story alive through the testimony of women who knew him and followed his teachings. Shocked by his brutal execution, these New Testament eye witnesses gather to comfort one another and remind themselves of how Yeshua set them free, bringing them life abundant. Peter's mother-in-law, the woman with the flow of blood, the crippled woman bent double, the bride whose wedding feast was saved by Yeshua playfully changing water into…mehr

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At last the women speak. While the crucifixion/resurrection event is traditionally told through men's eyes, The Day After His Crucifixion brings Yeshua the Nazarene's story alive through the testimony of women who knew him and followed his teachings. Shocked by his brutal execution, these New Testament eye witnesses gather to comfort one another and remind themselves of how Yeshua set them free, bringing them life abundant. Peter's mother-in-law, the woman with the flow of blood, the crippled woman bent double, the bride whose wedding feast was saved by Yeshua playfully changing water into wine, and several others gather to share food and tender memories of their beloved Promised One. Through their words familiar gospel stories spring to life. The Day After His Crucifixion is packed with the inspiring, heart-felt accounts of New Testament women he healed and helped and drew into his circle. Their personal reports reveal Yeshua's ministry of love, his message of God's kingdom come, his courageous, life-affirming actions, and his eternal victory.
Autorenporträt
Merikay McLeod spent most of her adulthood in Northern California. There, she worked as a newspaper reporter, magazine editor, newspaper columnist, and freelance writer. Her articles have won state and national awards. Her freelance work has appeared in many magazines including Good Housekeeping, MS, and Sunday Digest. Her walk with Jesus, originally known as Yeshua, is best expressed by Psalm 23. She has long pondered Jesus' respectful treatment of women despite the surrounding cultural view that women were inferior. The Day After His Crucifixion is her first fiction book.