Mary's Voice windy city magicThe mother of God is often portrayed as a passive figure, yet Mary is described in Luke's gospel as a woman who exercised choice, questioned things, reflected, responded, spoke up, and demonstrated great faith. Mary had a voice. This unique Advent devotional from British theologian Amy Orr Ewing invites us to hear the familiar Christmas story from an untold perspective: that of an ordinary, young, poor, oppressed woman who was chosen to play a
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With the candor and warmth that have endeared her to readers
raising questions of fate
the world is full of magic
In August 1914
fiery debates over the newest ideas
Pursuing the idea that human affection could be understood
unforgettable story of how love can break your heart—and heal it
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