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		<title>I WAS THERE: Eyewitnesses at the Foot of the Cross [Book]</title>
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			<a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ 1490831355/nlbrumbaugh00-20" style='color:#317dc9;text-decoration:none;font-style:italic'>I WAS THERE: Eyewitnesses at the Foot of the Cross</a> by Peter Falconer Hansen (Bloomington: Westbow Press, 2014)
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				<span style="color: #000000;"><strong>With insightful perception and careful precision<em>, </em>Peter Hansen takes us on a journey back to the day of all days</strong>—the most important day in Church history—the twenty-four hour time frame of events&#8211;<em>preceding, during, and after</em>&#8211;the crucifixion of Christ by taking what is known&#8211;from the historical biblical account and adding what is perceived&#8211;through character analysis and cultural references. </span><br />
<span style="color: #000000;">A blend of fact with fiction, one by one the personalities of nineteen eyewitnesses are explored. Through the use of scripture quotations along with a gentle dramatization, each person&#8217;s part is described in a thought-provoking, emotion-rich, dialogue-drama. The narrative is rich in clarity and construction and employs internal with external language. The reader is taken “there,” as they become another bystander viewing the unsettling, vibrant collision, the confrontation of man with Christ. They face first-hand the claims of the Messiah man. </span><br />
<span style="color: #000000;"><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">I began reading this book on Good Friday. </span></strong>As a person who has great reverence for things of spiritual origin, <strong>I was both pleased and moved by Hansen’s treatment of this subject</strong>. His perspective forms a book written with skill and understanding of its subject. It is obvious that Hansen has an affinity for the person of Christ Jesus and a sensitivity toward the message that played out in Christ’s story. Through its implications, spiritual concepts are provided and maintained which are far-reaching and accessible for those who wish to ponder them. I find its portrayal to be interesting and informative, touching and reflective. <em>I Was There</em> is a book I will reread during future Easter observances.</span></p>
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<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Mary of Magdala, The Forgiven<br />
</strong></span> “<em>So, maybe I am crazy to be here and to watch my master, Jesus, die. But how can I live free, as he made me free, and forget what he has done for me? Of course it’s dangerous. But what can anyone do to a dead woman? I am dead. I have died to this evil world. Without Jesus, I would surely have been dead by now. But I live, and I am one with God’s goodness and mercy and purity and love. . . .And the best, most merciful, pure, and loving of all God’s beings is now dying before my eyes.</em>” </span></p>
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