God Died at Three O'Clock


Lu par Maria Therese

(4.7 étoiles; 26 critiques)

God Died at Three O'Clock is a poignant children's book that gently introduces young readers to the profound themes of sacrifice and redemption through the story of Jesus Christ's passion and death. Written by Rev. Gerald T. Brennan, this narrative aims to convey the significance of these events in a way that is accessible and meaningful for children.

Set against the backdrop of the Easter story, the book invites children to reflect on the love and compassion embodied in Christ's final hours. Through simple yet evocative language, Brennan captures the essence of faith, encouraging young hearts to understand the depth of this pivotal moment in Christian belief.

With its thoughtful approach, God Died at Three O'Clock serves as a valuable resource for parents and educators seeking to instill spiritual values in children. This audiobook, narrated by Maria Therese, brings the story to life, making it an engaging experience for listeners of all ages.

Chapitres

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01 - The Traitor 5:20 Lu par Maria Therese
02 - The Garden 7:10 Lu par Maria Therese
03 - The Kiss 5:08 Lu par Maria Therese
04 - Peter Weeps 6:35 Lu par Maria Therese
05 - Pilate 6:31 Lu par Maria Therese
06 - Crucify Him! 5:09 Lu par Maria Therese
07 - The Man of Sorrows 6:05 Lu par Maria Therese
08 - Caesar Wins 5:48 Lu par Maria Therese
09 - His Mother 6:48 Lu par Maria Therese
10 - Veronica 4:49 Lu par Maria Therese
11 - On the Cross 5:09 Lu par Maria Therese
12 - The Thief 6:14 Lu par Maria Therese
13 - Three O'Clock 5:05 Lu par Maria Therese
14 - Emmaus 6:25 Lu par Maria Therese

Critiques

good for adults and kids


(5 étoiles)

great retelling of the events of the last days of Jesus' life and his Resurrection, my kids love this

good book well read


(5 étoiles)

Good book, well read. it is about the Passion of Christ

Beautiful. I wept. Good to listen to on Friday.


(4 étoiles)

abell's review


(5 étoiles)

this book is so good It is one of my favorite books on liberboks