Chapter 1: The Hated Dreamer
Joseph and the Brothers’ Schemes
"This coat's the last straw. What with Father's doting, and the kid's swaggering and tale-bearing - he'll pay for it. Just you wait! And dreaming he's going to rule us! Huh! We'll see about that!" But neither Joseph nor his brothers knew where their wicked schemes would lead.
Chapter 8: Jesus is Stronger
Jesus and the Resented Race
" 'What?' the chairman of the Samaritan village hedmen roared. 'What did you say?' And turning to his fellow headmen, he said, 'Did you hear that?' 'Yes, we did!' several answered indignantly. 'And surely the answer is no! Jesus of Nazareth shall not stay in our village!' " There was a good deal of tension between the Samaritans and the Jews - but Jesus showed them a better way.
Chapter 7: Set Free At Last!
Jesus and the Resented Race
" 'What?' the chairman of the Samaritan village hedmen roared. 'What did you say?' And turning to his fellow headmen, he said, 'Did you hear that?' 'Yes, we did!' several answered indignantly. 'And surely the answer is no! Jesus of Nazareth shall not stay in our village!' " There was a good deal of tension between the Samaritans and the Jews - but Jesus showed them a better way.
Chapter 6: Asking Daddy
Jesus and the Resented Race
" 'What?' the chairman of the Samaritan village hedmen roared. 'What did you say?' And turning to his fellow headmen, he said, 'Did you hear that?' 'Yes, we did!' several answered indignantly. 'And surely the answer is no! Jesus of Nazareth shall not stay in our village!' " There was a good deal of tension between the Samaritans and the Jews - but Jesus showed them a better way.
Chapter 5: What’s Really Important
Jesus and the Resented Race
" 'What?' the chairman of the Samaritan village hedmen roared. 'What did you say?' And turning to his fellow headmen, he said, 'Did you hear that?' 'Yes, we did!' several answered indignantly. 'And surely the answer is no! Jesus of Nazareth shall not stay in our village!' " There was a good deal of tension between the Samaritans and the Jews - but Jesus showed them a better way.
Chapter 4: A Samaritan Says “Thank You!”
Jesus and the Resented Race
" 'What?' the chairman of the Samaritan village hedmen roared. 'What did you say?' And turning to his fellow headmen, he said, 'Did you hear that?' 'Yes, we did!' several answered indignantly. 'And surely the answer is no! Jesus of Nazareth shall not stay in our village!' " There was a good deal of tension between the Samaritans and the Jews - but Jesus showed them a better way.
Chapter 3: The Good Neighbour
Jesus and the Resented Race
" 'What?' the chairman of the Samaritan village hedmen roared. 'What did you say?' And turning to his fellow headmen, he said, 'Did you hear that?' 'Yes, we did!' several answered indignantly. 'And surely the answer is no! Jesus of Nazareth shall not stay in our village!' " There was a good deal of tension between the Samaritans and the Jews - but Jesus showed them a better way.
Chapter 2: “Heralds in a Hurry”
Jesus and the Resented Race
" 'What?' the chairman of the Samaritan village hedmen roared. 'What did you say?' And turning to his fellow headmen, he said, 'Did you hear that?' 'Yes, we did!' several answered indignantly. 'And surely the answer is no! Jesus of Nazareth shall not stay in our village!' " There was a good deal of tension between the Samaritans and the Jews - but Jesus showed them a better way.
Chapter 1: The Resented Race
Jesus and the Resented Race
" 'What?' the chairman of the Samaritan village hedmen roared. 'What did you say?' And turning to his fellow headmen, he said, 'Did you hear that?' 'Yes, we did!' several answered indignantly. 'And surely the answer is no! Jesus of Nazareth shall not stay in our village!' " There was a good deal of tension between the Samaritans and the Jews - but Jesus showed them a better way.
Chapter 7: Kings on Trial
Gideon
“Everyone who is frightened can go home!” General Gideon used extraordinary screening methods for his army. Only 300 stood the tests. Each of those 300 he armed with a jug, a torch, and a trumpet. His motto: “The sword of the Lord and of Gideon!” Result: a resounding victory against fearful odds. And Israel enjoyed peace for 40 years.