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OverviewOn Christmas Eve 2023, Jesus falls from his wooden cross in Cork/Ireland, is found by Anke and taken in without further ado. He wants to see his old homeland again, so Jesus and Anke embark on an adventure to Israel and Palestine. They explore his old stomping grounds and philosophize about everything under the sun, with plenty of food and drink along the way. It becomes a journey replete with critical thoughts about God and our past, about manipulative, controlling world religions, about the global cabal and its puppet enforcers, and about the Middle East crisis. In the end, the question remains: Would Jesus want to live in his old home today? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anke KorthauerPublisher: Self Imprint: Self Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9781068768033ISBN 10: 1068768037 Pages: 278 Publication Date: 30 September 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationI, Anke Korthauer, was born on the equinox day in September 1962 in Düsseldorf and grew up there. At 1.57 metres, it's hard to say I 'grew up.' Somehow, even as a child, I got on everyone's nerves, questioned things and didn't take everything for granted. I rebelled - or withdrew if I thought that was better. I often got into fights and sometimes wasn't particularly popular. I painted and drew from an early age, as soon as I could hold a pencil. Since I need my pictures to live and not sell them, I decided on a craft profession, which I carried out with enthusiasm until the industry's collapse as a master printer.As I have always loved exploring countries, I have travelled a lot. Africa, Australia, New Zealand and the Caribbean, to name a few, are on the list alongside many European countries. But Ireland is my favourite. And every time I returned to Düsseldorf after a trip, the world there seemed narrower and more petty. I had and still feel that I can't be myself in that world.I visited Ireland for the first time in the summer of 1979, when Björn Borg beat John McEnroe in the Wimbledon final. How I admired McEnroe, the rebel on the noble tennis court! Since then, I vacationed here almost every year, cried my eyes out when I had to return home and just pined to live here. In 1997, I had a short guest appearance in Ireland for 10 months and then moved there for good in March 2005. Düsseldorf will always be my 'home, ' but today I feel 'at home' in Ireland. Even though the Irish are different following the Celtic Tiger - money spoils character - they are still as lovable and helpful as they ever were - once you have gained their trust. I love this country and feel right safe here.If you would like to learn more about my art and talents, please visit my website: ankekorthauer.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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