As Jesus' 33 birthday approaches, his mother anticipating his visit back to Nazareth, labors over what special birthday gift she should give her beloved son. Mary thinks of the most perfect gift, and lovingly prepares it for him. It is a memoir of his birth, a gift she knows he would surely cherish. This magnificent journal documents the circumstances leading up to and surrounding the birth of the Redeemer, Christ, in stunning detail. The original ancient Hebrew scroll was found and has been recently translated from its original state. Happy Birthday Precious Lamb, A Memoir of Your Birth is now a truly cherished possession for all ages, and for future generations to read. This book is a Story and Baby Journal in one, so you can journal your beloved child's birth story in the pages that follow.
Endorsements for "Happy Birthday Precious Lamb"
“Jayne Cox offers us a spiritual glimpse through the window of the heart of the most blessed woman that ever existed since the beginning of time. The mother of God documents the loving and poignant memories of her son Jesus’ glorious birth, powerfully written, this memoir opens the hearts of all mothers, as they reflect on their own personal experiences and memories. As never written before, Jayne displays the highest regard and respect in documenting the tender account of all the events surrounding the birth of our lord, Jesus Christ. I am proud to be Jayne’s mother.”~ Elena Maria Miller
“Every once in a while I read a book that takes me beyond the words I am reading. Happy Birthday, Precious Lamb is one of those stories. This book is beautifully written by a mother, appreciating a mother’s perspective in one of the most blessed events in all of history.”
~ Jeff Villio, Pastor, First Christian Church, Charlottesville VA
“This is truly a story for the ages - A unique chronicle of the birth of Jesus as told not only from the eyes of Mother Mary, but from the heart as well. Happy Birthday, Precious Lamb, offers the human perspective to one of the most spiritual events in history. It is a story that should be read by every parent to their children.”
~Glen A. Zakian, Principal of Farmingdale High School, Farmingdale, L.I., New York
