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The Boy Who Would Be Jesus
The Boy Who Would Be Jesus
The Boy Who Would Be Jesus
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The Boy Who Would Be Jesus

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This short story follows the adventures of The Boy as he settles in to a new school and makes new friends - only he's not like the other boys: he believes he's the Son of God!

Different children react in different ways to the boy's amazing story, as the story unfolds find out who he is and who his friends really are.

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Release dateJan 28, 2013
ISBN9781301029570
The Boy Who Would Be Jesus

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    The Boy Who Would Be Jesus - David C. Green

    The Boy Who Would Be Jesus

    By David C. Green

    Copyright 2013 David C. Green

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    Chapter 1. The Boy Meets Josh

    The Boy hated living here. It was so dull! He hated his parents for moving here. He looked down the dull street: every house the same. Did children sometimes go home to the wrong house, by mistake? Did anyone even notice?

    He didn't know anybody here. He'd left all his friends behind. At least he still had his dog. There was a dark-haired boy sitting in his front garden, reading. The dog had run off and started chewing the dark-haired boy's trainer. He didn't seem too happy about this - what with his foot still being inside it.

    I'm really sorry! said The Boy.

    It's ok, no harm done. I'm Josh.

    Hi. I'm the Son of God.

    That's nice. My Dad's an accountant.

    The boys stared at each other, unsure what to do or say. The Boy decided he liked Josh already, although

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