Everyone knows the story of the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, the gripping journey of Joseph and Mary as they made their way from Nazareth to Bethlehem ending up in a stable where the Christ Child was born. But there is more to the story than what is told in the Bible about what happened on that cold winter's night. Besides Jesus, Mary, and Joseph in the stable, there were angels, shepherds, and the animals. There were donkeys along with oxen, goats, birds, a cow, a wolf, and sheep, if not others. So what about the animals who witnessed the birth of Christ? Did they just stand there and look at this special event? No, they did not! These animals carry their own story, a story that needs to be told of their role on that special night that Jesus was born.
God asks four of his closest friends-the archangels Michael, Gabriel, Raphael, and Uriel-to help him with a special project: creating a new universe with unlimited potential. The five entities join together to create the world in seven days, but God's days are very different from our own. God also uses evolution as a tool for creating the world as He grows everything to be something better than what it was before. In From God to Man, the universe begins with the Big Bang and ends with the evolution of present-day man and woman in the forms of Adam and Eve. God and his helpers take us through the early and disorderly times of the universe and lead us through the ages from the smallest creatures to live on the earth to the amphibians, insects, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Tommy Rusek's blend of creation and evolution, along with a touch of humor, gives a new perspective to how the universe could have been created.
Everyone knows the story of the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem, the gripping journey of Joseph and Mary as they made their way from Nazareth to Bethlehem ending up in a stable where the Christ Child was born. But there is more to the story than what is told in the Bible about what happened on that cold winter's night. Besides Jesus, Mary, and Joseph in the stable, there were angels, shepherds, and the animals. There were donkeys along with oxen, goats, birds, a cow, a wolf, and sheep, if not others. So what about the animals who witnessed the birth of Christ? Did they just stand there and look at this special event? No, they did not! These animals carry their own story, a story that needs to be told of their role on that special night that Jesus was born.
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