
The Child Who Died and Lived Again
by Anonymous
About this book
When a desperate father falls at his feet begging for help, Jesus of Nazareth is faced with a heartbreaking choice in **The Child Who Died and Lived Again** by Anonymous. This 19th-century religious narrative, written by the author of "Peep of Day," explores one of Christianity's most profound miracles through the eyes of a child.
Set in a time when faith and skepticism clashed, this story follows Jairus, a wealthy man whose beloved twelve-year-old daughter lies dying. As Jesus travels toward the girl's home, surrounded by desperate crowds seeking healing and hope, the narrative builds toward a moment that will challenge everything people believe about death, faith, and divine power.
Through simple yet powerful storytelling, the audiobook examines timeless theological questions: What happens when we die? What is the nature of the soul? How can faith sustain us in our darkest moments? Rather than offering easy answers, Anonymous invites listeners to contemplate the miraculous and mysterious aspects of spiritual life.
This Victorian-era Christian parable resonates with modern audiences seeking meaningful discussions about mortality, belief, and redemption. Perfect for those interested in religious history, classic spiritual literature, or thoughtful explorations of faith, this audiobook offers both historical insight and timeless wisdom. Ideal for listeners of all ages who appreciate narrative-driven spiritual teachings.
