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The Brother’s Keeper (2003) is a novel by Tracy Groot.

Abstract

Tells the story of the latter part of Jesus’ ministry, up through his death and resurrection, as seen through the eyes of his own brother James.

"His name is James. He was the brother of Jesus Christ. The Brother's Keeper is a story imagined from the few known facts of the life of a real man. The book tells the story of the latter part of Jesus' ministry, up through his death and resurrection, as seen through the eyes of His own family. Tracy Groot takes readers, with James, on a journey from unbelief to belief as James grapples with the question of who Jesus is."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Chicago, IL : Moody, 2003.

External links

  • [ Google Books]