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The Lost Diary of Mary Magdalene

Johnny Teague

$54.99

Hardback

Forthcoming
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English
Addison & Highsmith Publishers
12 February 2025
The Da Vinci Code launched many questions about Mary Magdalene. Even more salacious accusations have been made concerning her relationship with Jesus over the centuries. What is the Truth?

The Lost Diary of Mary Magdalene gathers the facts along with what has been discovered recently in archaeological digs in Magdala and Capernaum. This book reconstructs who this woman of mystery was and what role she played in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. Take this journey with her from her demon-possession, to the day she saw Jesus rise from the dead, all the way to her and her husband's death at the hands of Nero.

The Truth can be found, the gaps can be filled. We can read the emotions as she would have written them. As the last page is read, the reader will tearfully appreciate Jesus and Mary Magdalene in a way never fathomed.
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Imprint:   Addison & Highsmith Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781592114504
ISBN 10:   1592114504
Pages:   250
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Dr. Johnny Teague is a historian and the Senior Pastor of Church at the Cross in West Houston. He has been a pastor for over twenty-four years. He has written four books thus far Living Your Way Out of the Mess, Preaching Your Way Out of a Mess (Preaching Magazine' s 2019 Book of the Year), The Lost Diary of Anne Frank (Association for Jewish Studies Honor Roll of 2021 books, available in hardback, softcover, eBook, and Audible), and The Lost Diary of George Washington, The Revolutionary War Years (Editor' s Pick in The Manhattan).

Reviews for The Lost Diary of Mary Magdalene

""The Lost Diary of Mary Magdalene is a whimsical and enjoyable read with an undertone of deep faith. The test of a good historical fiction author is if the reader starts to believe that the story is true and based entirely on fact. As a reader, I became so invested in Mary's diary, that I forgot, for a time, that this was indeed fiction and author Johnny Teague is to be congratulated for that.""--Readers Favourite


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