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"The Carpenter of Galilee
& the Welcoming Door by Kenny Kemp is an
award-winning hardback book illustrated with beautiful oil paintings by J.
Kirk Richards. This is the children's version of Mr. Kemp's full-length
novel,
The Welcoming Door (HarperSanFrancisco,
2002). "Jesus' parable of the
Prodigal Son is expanded in this tale of justice versus mercy. When Jeshua
bar Joseph (Jesus) is commissioned to repair a man's decaying door, he
learns the sad story of the man's younger son, who has taken his
inheritance and squandered it on unrighteous living. As Jeshua builds a
beautiful new door that opens inward, a sign of welcome, he gently teaches
the father about mercy, a lesson he will soon live out at the return of
his wandering son.
"This is a lovely story that brought tears
to my eyes. What a powerful parable that never grows old! Mr. Richards'
twenty-two soft oil paintings are an excellent complement to Mr. Kemp's
fourteen well-written chapters. While this is a picture book, I consider
it an older child's picture book, as there are several double-page spreads
with no pictures, and the story and paintings may be too subtle for some
young children.
"Mr. Kemp has a clear writing style with
excellent sensory descriptions and believable dialogue. I enjoyed
imagining how Jesus might have based this parable on a real-life
experience prior to His teaching ministry, but I understand that some
might be uncomfortable with Mr. Kemp's imaginary expansion of a biblical
story."
-- Heather Jackowitz,
Old Schoolhouse, 11/05
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