Mary's Voice by Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing

 Mary's Voice

Mary's Voice: Advent Reflections to Contemplate the Coming of Christ by Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing is a beautiful devotional book to read throughout Advent that focuses on Mary's thoughts about Jesus birth and life.

Mary's Voice is unique because, as the author writes in the introduction, in our Christmas programs, Mary is often seen as a quiet woman with no voice. In the programs, she is usually seen as a passive bystander. However, as the Gospels unfold, Mary was anything but passive. Especially in the Gospel of Luke, Mary is at the heart of the Gospel passage as she is the Mother of Jesus, God's chosen son. She is a woman who pondered much, as the Scriptures said, and watched the life of Jesus unfold. 

I think Mary's Voice is a unique book in looking at Advent from her perspective. There are 25 readings. Each begins with Scripture, lasts 3 or 4 pages, and ends with a prayer. This book also has beautiful antique painting/artwork photos throughout the book that are beautiful and mostly classic in nature. The book is made of heavyweight glossy paper that has that artwork shining richly and beautifully. This is a lovely book to read throughout the Advent season for that perspective of Mary--and seeing Christmas through her eyes giving the reader a new perspective. This beautiful book could also make a nice gift for the right person.

Headline: Features 4-color artwork throughout.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions within this review are my own.

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