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Unveiling Mary Magdalene: Discover the Truth About a Not-So-Bad Girl of the Bible
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Item Description... Overview In 'The 7 Great Prayers,' author Paul McManus shows you how to solve your problems, get closer to God, and attract His many blessings through the power of praying 'The 7 Great Prayers.' Do you want to change your life? Do you want to make your dreams come true? Do you want better health? Wealth? Happiness? Love? A mission and purpose? If so, read this book and follow Paul's simple prayer techniques for living an abundant and blessed life; the life God wants you to live.
Publishers Description The veil has been lifted.
Discover the Gospel truth about the most myth-understood woman of the New Testament. Was Mary Magdalene a prostitute? An adulteress? The wife of Jesus? An ancient goddess? Liz Curtis Higgs, best-selling author of Bad Girls of the Bible and Really Bad Girls of the Bible, combines heartfelt contemporary fiction with extensive biblical research to bring to life the real Mary Magdalene of the Bible.
With her own eyes, she saw him. With her own ears, she heard him. With her own hands, she touched him.
Unveiling Mary Magdalene opens with the fictional journey of Mary Margaret Delaney, a madwoman adrift in modern Chicago. Her moving story, closely paralleling the biblical account, is followed by a verse-by-verse study of the first-century Mary Magdalene and her life-changing encounters with the Christ. “Liz has done it again! What hope and promise this will bring.” — Kay Arthur
“The unforgettable portrait of a courageous woman.” — Rebecca St. James
Liz Curtis Higgs has been telling tales since she wrote her first “novel” at the tender age of ten. Careers in broadcasting, public speaking, nonfiction writing, and children's books brought her back to her first love–fiction–at the turn of the 21st century.
Since 1986, Liz Curtis Higgs has presented more than 1,500 inspirational programs for audiences in all 50 states as well as Germany, England, Canada, Ecuador, France, and Scotland. In 1995, Liz received the highest award for speaking excellence, the “Council of Peers Award for Excellence,” becoming one of only forty women in the world named to the Speaker Hall of Fame by the National Speakers Association.
Feature articles about Liz have appeared in more than 250 major newspapers and magazines across the country, and she has been interviewed on more than 600 radio and television stations, including guest appearances on PBS/Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, A & E, MSNBC, NPR, CBC Canada, BBC Radio Scotland, Focus on the Family, and Janet Parshall's America.
A member of Novelists, Inc., Liz now focuses her writing efforts on historical fiction, particularly novels set in eighteenth-century Scotland. To aid in her research, she has visited the U.K. on eight occasions, including her "Heart for Scotland" 12-city U.K. book tour in October 2003, and she has collected nearly 700 resource books on Scottish history and culture. A graduate of Bellarmine College with a B.A. in English, Liz is a member of the Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society and the Dumfries & Galloway Family History Society, as well as supporting the National Museums of Scotland, Historic Scotland, and the National Trust for Scotland.
Liz is the author of twenty-one books, with more than 2 million in print. Her fiction to date includes two historical novels and two contemporary novels: • Fair Is the Rose • Thorn in My Heart • Bookends • Mixed Signals
The most recent of her 11 nonfiction, best-selling books include… • Unveiling Mary Magdalene • Really Bad Girls of the Bible • Bad Girls of the Bible
The above titles also have corresponding VHS videos and companion workbooks. And she has written five books for young children: • Go Away, Dark Night • The Parable of the Lily • The Pine Tree Parable • The Sunflower Parable • The Pumpkin Patch Parable
Her children's Parable Series was awarded the ECPA Gold Medallion for Excellence at the Christian Booksellers Association Convention in July 1998, and her book Bad Girls of the Bible was an ECPA Gold Medallion Finalist in 2000. Her first novel, Mixed Signals, was a RITA Finalist for both Best First Novel and Best Inspirational Novel. Her second novel, Bookends, was a Christy Finalist for Best Contemporary Fiction. And her third novel, Thorn in My Heart, was a #1 historical fiction Christian bestseller, followed by a second historical bestseller, Fair Is the Rose. Whence Came a Prince, the latest novel in the series, publishes in March 2005. In addition, Liz is the editor of an annual newsletter, The Graceful Heart, with 25,000 readers, and is a columnist for Today's Christian Woman magazine with her back page feature, "Life with Liz." Her first video Bible study series, Loved by God, was released in March 2004.
On the personal side, Liz is married to Bill Higgs, Ph.D., who serves as Director of Operations for her speaking and writing office. Liz and Bill share their 19th-century farmhouse in Louisville, KY, with their two teenagers, Matthew and Lillian, and too many cats. For more about Liz, visit her Web site: www.LizCurtisHiggs.com.
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Item Specifications...
Pages 320
Dimensions: Length: 1" Width: 6" Height: 9.25" Weight: 0.86 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date May 18, 2004
Publisher WaterBrook Press
ISBN 140007021X EAN 9781400070213
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About this Author/Artist <b>Liz Curtis Higgs</b> has been telling tales since she wrote her first “novel” at the tender age of ten. Careers in broadcasting, public speaking, nonfiction writing, and children’s books brought her back to her first love–fiction–at the turn of the 21st century.<br><br>Since 1986, Liz Curtis Higgs has presented more than 1,500 inspirational programs for audiences in all 50 states as well as Germany, England, Canada, Ecuador, France, and Scotland. In 1995, Liz received the highest award for speaking excellence, the “Council of Peers Award for Excellence,” becoming one of only forty women in the world named to the Speaker Hall of Fame by the National Speakers Association.<br><br>Feature articles about Liz have appeared in more than 250 major newspapers and magazines across the country, and she has been interviewed on more than 600 radio and television stations, including guest appearances on PBS/<i>Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly, </i>A & E, MSNBC, NPR, CBC Canada, BBC Radio Scotland, <i>Focus on the Family,</i> and <i>Janet Parshall’s America.</i><br><br>A member of Novelists, Inc., Liz now focuses her writing efforts on historical fiction, particularly novels set in eighteenth-century Scotland. To aid in her research, she has visited the U.K. on eight occasions, including her "Heart for Scotland" 12-city U.K. book tour in October 2003, and she has collected nearly 700 resource books on Scottish history and culture. A graduate of Bellarmine College with a B.A. in English, Liz is a member of the Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society and the Dumfries & Galloway Family History Society, as well as supporting the National Museums of Scotland, Historic Scotland, and the National Trust for Scotland.<br><br>Liz is the author of twenty-one books, with more than 2 million in print. Her fiction to date includes two historical novels and two contemporary novels:<br><b><i>• Fair Is the Rose<br>• Thorn in My Heart<br>• Bookends<br>• Mixed Signals<br><br></i></b>The most recent of her 11 nonfiction, best-selling books include…<b><i> <br>• Unveiling Mary Magdalene<br>• Really Bad Girls of the Bible<br>• Bad Girls of the Bible <br><br></i></b>The above titles also have corresponding VHS videos and companion workbooks.<br>And she has written five books for young children:<br><b><i>• Go Away, Dark Night<br>• The Parable of the Lily <br>• The Pine Tree Parable <br>• The Sunflower Parable<br>• The Pumpkin Patch Parable<br><br></i></b>Her children’s Parable Series was awarded the ECPA Gold Medallion for Excellence at the Christian Booksellers Association Convention in July 1998, and her book <b><i>Bad Girls of the Bible</i></b> was an ECPA Gold Medallion Finalist<i> </i>in 2000. Her first novel, <b><i>Mixed Signals</i></b>, was a RITA Finalist for both Best First Novel and Best Inspirational Novel. Her second novel, <b><i><u>Bookends</u></i></b>, was a Christy Finalist for Best Contemporary Fiction. And her third novel, <b><i><u>Thorn in My Heart</u></i></b>, was a #1 historical fiction Christian bestseller, followed by a second historical bestseller, <b><i><u>Fair Is the Rose</u></i></b>. <b><i>Whence Came a Prince</i></b><i>,</i> the latest novel in the series, publishes in March 2005. In addition, Liz is the editor of an annual newsletter, <i><u>The Graceful Heart</u></i>, with 25,000 readers, and is a columnist for <b><i>Today’s Christian Woman</i></b> magazine with her back page feature,<i> </i>"Life with Liz." Her first video Bible study series, <b><i>Loved by God,</i></b> was released in March 2004.<br><br>On the personal side, Liz is married to Bill Higgs, Ph.D., who serves as Director of Operations for her speaking and writing office. Liz and Bill share their 19th-century farmhouse in Louisville, KY, with their two teenagers, Matthew and Lillian, and too many cats. For more about Liz, visit her Web site: <u>www.LizCurtisHiggs.com</u>.
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 | A dose of encouraging reality Jan 11, 2007 |
Wow! This book is fabulous. Written with typical Liz humor and deep insight, this book is a must for anyone who wants to really understand Mary Magdalene. Liz lets us know why most of our perceptions about Mary Magdalene are erroneous. She also has that wonderful ability to modernize the story for us. We see a fictional modern woman and situation juxtaposed against the scriptural Mary. This really brings Mary to life. If you've read the DaVinci Code, you'll want to compare the two Marys represented.
I can also recommend Bad Girls of the Bible and Really Bad Girls of the Bible by the same author, who describes herself as a "former bad girl." Funny, moving, and meaningful. | | |  | terrific two-part combo May 27, 2004 |
| ?The Story?. On an icy Chicago day, Pastor Jake Stauros of Calvary Fellowship sees the desperate mumbling woman in her Goodwill wardrobe struggling to walk so he offered her help. Mary Margaret Delaney pretends to ignore his kindness and just keeps slipping, and incoherently saying ?Luna?. Jake truly wants to help her, but wonders how to reach Mary Margaret without a miracle as she acts as if demons possess her mind, and soul. Yet with God?s help he has assisted several rag tag muffins now part of the Calvary Fellowship. He will continue to pray for Mary Margaret, show her she is not alone, and optimistically hope she will join them. Mary Margaret?s story is a brilliantly written modern day parable paralleling that of Mary Magdalene so that readers can place a contemporary context on perhaps the bible?s ?baddest girl?. ?The Study?. Will the real Mary Magdalene stand up? Was she a courageous individual who followed Jesus and quickly became more than just a believer, but the person who was honored with being the first to see his reappearance? Was she a prostitute, Jesus? earthly lover or was that bad PR by a male dominated medieval church? Was she possessed by demons? Liz Curtis Higgs answers all the above and more with a thought provoking, well researched look at the New Testament. Using specific references that are easy to follow, Ms. Higgs furbishes a powerful intriguing case of who was the real Mary Magdalene. UNVEILING MARY MAGDALENE is a terrific two-part combo that provides a wonderful novelette with an insightful biblical study that enables the audience to come away with a full understanding of one of the bible?s ?goodest? girls. Harriet Klausner | | | Write your own review about Unveiling Mary Magdalene: Discover the Truth About a Not-So-Bad Girl of the Bible
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