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The Welcoming Door : Parables of the Carpenter (Parables of the Carpenter)

The Welcoming Door : Parables of the Carpenter (Parables of the Carpenter)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Author Says . . .
Review: For more than twenty years I have worked as a contractor, and have often pondered why Jesus chose carpentry as his trade. The scriptures tell us nothing of his life between the ages of 12 and 30. I suppose he was working, learning and experiencing life . . . and taking stock of the human condition. So it was logical to place Jesus in the very stories he would later teach as his parables. Writing it has given me insights into the dual nature of Christ: his intense humanness, combined with an eternal understanding of the purpose of life. I am proud to share these stories with you---I hope you enjoy them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Thought Provoking Book by Kenny Kemp
Review: Jesus spoke many powerful parables to the people during his time. For those who had "ears to hear" they brought an increase in wisdom and faith. They were stories full of symbolism and instruction that the people at the time could relate to.
But did it ever cross your mind that maybe they weren't made up stories - that maybe Christ was relating personal experiences he had in his own life? It was something I had never thought of, until I was touched by this book. Kenny Kemp brings Jesus's younger years to life, and offers an inspirational, unique look at how the Carpenter's Son touched lives when he was on the earth, but more importantly, how he can touch your life today.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a wonderful idea!
Review: Jesus spoke many powerful parables to the people during his time. For those who had "ears to hear" they brought an increase in wisdom and faith. They were stories full of symbolism and instruction that the people at the time could relate to.
But did it ever cross your mind that maybe they weren't made up stories - that maybe Christ was relating personal experiences he had in his own life? It was something I had never thought of, until I was touched by this book. Kenny Kemp brings Jesus's younger years to life, and offers an inspirational, unique look at how the Carpenter's Son touched lives when he was on the earth, but more importantly, how he can touch your life today.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Engaging, Satisfying, Inspiring
Review: The characters in The Welcoming Door stories are interesting, the plots grab you and pull you to satisying endings, the elegant narratives make for wonderful trips. This book inspires one to live better, to receive God's love in all its generous affection, and to extend gentle generosity to others.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Engaging, Satisfying, Inspiring
Review: The characters in The Welcoming Door stories are interesting, the plots grab you and pull you to satisying endings, the elegant narratives make for wonderful trips. This book inspires one to live better, to receive God's love in all its generous affection, and to extend gentle generosity to others.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Christ is alive and well..at The Welcoming Door
Review: This book should be read not only by adults but also young people. Kenny has brought Christ to our level..and yet keeps him at a higher level that gives comfort. This is different from what Kenny has written before..but just as enjoyable. Christ is definitely alive and well in Kenny and as a result..in this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Thought Provoking Book by Kenny Kemp
Review: This is the third book of Kenny Kemp's that I have read. This book, just as the others, provokes thought and introspection. He paints an image of Jeshua that is logical and inspiring. We often think of Christ as he appears in the Bible, bigger than life, not as a living, breathing, thinking person. In "The Welcoming Door" we see him as a man who worked hard, was subject to fatigue, hunger, anger and laughter. I feel he makes the image of Christ more clear, bigger somehow. I urge everyone to read this book. I think there are lessons in here for all of us. Thank you Kenny Kemp, I think you have given us all a gift.


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