In this engaging new book, author and historian Paul Thomas Smith has created my Christmas pick of the year–a text that is comfortingly familiar, yet filled with the bits of history and insight a life-long scholar can add to the narrative to make it vivid and alive in our minds and hearts; a book families and students of the scriptures can enjoy for years to come. And the illustrations drawn from the religious paintings of Carl Bloch are the perfect accompaniment to the text throughout.
Why were shepherds despised in New Testament times? Was there really no rooster that crowed three times for Peter? Was Luke wrong about the census? Listen as the author discusses all of this and more.
That’s this week on The Cricket and Seagull…

Roman crucifixion spike, 2000 years old, 3-4 inches in length