Paul Perry

DVD - Jesus: The Lost Years

From New York Times Best Selling author Paul Perry, author of "Jesus in Egypt... Discovering the Secrets of Christ's childhood years" comes The Greatest Story NEVER told... Until Now.
Between "The Nativity" and "The Passion" we unearth the mysteries of the lost years of Christ. Author Paul Perry teamed up with investigative archeologist John de Bry traversing the sands of Egypt to explore this ancient mystery - what they find will shock you.
The Bible contains only a few verses about the years Jesus spent in Egypt. What Perry finds is truly amazing: places where Jesus slept, suffered, performed miracles and destroyed massive statues - all events aligning with Old Testament Prophecy. The story begins in the harsh Sinai Desert and reveals mysteries and miracles as he follows the trail of the childhood of Jesus. This is an inspiring voyage that combines adventure, spiritual journey and historical detective work. Jesus: The Lost Years takes you on a journey that explores the childhood of Jesus and secrets you never knew existed. Was Jesus' childhood actually spent in Egypt? If so, what did He do there? Where did He go? Is there any proof?
What Perry finds will strengthen your faith like never before. In the most historical journey of all time, Paul Perry takes you deep into the ancient land to answer the question, "What really happened in Egypt?"
Jesus: The Lost Years
$29.95 plus $5.00 shipping and handling



Book: Jesus In Egypt

From Publishers Weekly The Bible indicates that shortly after Jesus' birth, King Herod, threatened by the adulation the baby was receiving, ordered the slaughter of male children under the age of two in and around Bethlehem. Warned of this in advance, Joseph and Mary fled to Egypt with Jesus, returning to Palestine only after Herod's death. That's all most Westerners know about Jesus' early childhood, mainly because many Christians tend to reject extra-biblical stories about Jesus, and Westerners in general often deny stories of ancient events that cannot be verified by archeology or science. Ever conscious of that, Arizona author Perry, a self-described "doubting Thomas" who grew up in a faith-rich environment, set out to discover more about Jesus' childhood by following a loosely structured itinerary based on the route the family is believed to have taken. Perry's experiences along the way would by themselves be entertaining enough, but more importantly, they offer significant insight into non-Western thinking about faith, particularly within the Coptic Church in Egypt, where the faithful have no problem believing, for instance, that a baby's footprint found on a stone slab in a sewer in 1984 is that of Jesus. Perry's portrayals of his traveling companions and others he meets on his journey, his retelling of stories about miracles attributed to the baby and his amusing style combine to make a delightful read, even for skeptical Westerners.

Book Review -"Like novelists such as Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code, Perry now works along the wide road between religious orthodoxy and lore-based fiction. Such blends seem likely to spread as Christians and Muslims, develop new cross/crescent interactions rather than the current mix of mutual ignorance and terrorism." -Beliefnet.com

Jesus in Egypt
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