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"A tender testament of faith from one of the greatest storytellers of all time." Written in 1849 for the eyes of his children alone, The Life of Our Lord reveals a deeply personal side of Charles Dickens. Known for his sharp social critique and unforgettable characters, Dickens steps away from fiction to offer this gentle and heartfelt retelling of the life of Jesus Christ. Unpublished during his lifetime, this simple and sincere narrative brings the story of the Gospel to life through Dickens's compassionate voice. Free of doctrine and full of warmth, it captures both his deep admiration for…mehr

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"A tender testament of faith from one of the greatest storytellers of all time." Written in 1849 for the eyes of his children alone, The Life of Our Lord reveals a deeply personal side of Charles Dickens. Known for his sharp social critique and unforgettable characters, Dickens steps away from fiction to offer this gentle and heartfelt retelling of the life of Jesus Christ. Unpublished during his lifetime, this simple and sincere narrative brings the story of the Gospel to life through Dickens's compassionate voice. Free of doctrine and full of warmth, it captures both his deep admiration for Christ's teachings and his desire to pass on those values to the next generation.

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Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was one of the most beloved writers of the 19th century, known for classic works such as A Christmas Carol, Great Expectations, and Oliver Twist. Alongside his fiction, Dickens was a devoted father of ten and a man of deep moral conviction. The Life of Our Lord stands as a rare and tender glimpse into his faith, written not for public acclaim, but as a spiritual inheritance for his children - and now, for us all.