Publisher's Synopsis
"The Child's Life of Jesus" by Charles Mackenzie Steedman, published in 1905, offers a reverent and accessible portrayal of the life of Jesus Christ tailored for young readers. The book presents the key events of Jesus's life, from his birth and childhood to his ministry, miracles, and teachings, in a manner designed to be easily understood and appreciated by children. Steedman's narrative aims to instill in young hearts a love for Jesus and an understanding of the core tenets of Christian faith.
This early 20th-century work provides a glimpse into the religious education of children during that era, reflecting the values and beliefs that were considered important for shaping young minds. "The Child's Life of Jesus" remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history of children's religious literature and the enduring story of Jesus.
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