Fully Human yet Totally God

by Debbie Alberini & Thomas Loser


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$21.99
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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/5/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 50
ISBN : 9781504909945
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 50
ISBN : 9781504909938

About the Book

Toby just cannot understand how baby Jesus, who looks so much like Toby’s baby brother William, can also be God. He decides to ask his pastor about it. His pastor says, “Toby I will explain it to you on Sunday!” How excited Toby gets on Sunday morning when he, his family, his friends and their families are all there to hear the answer to his question! Haven’t you also asked that same question? Find out one way to explain it to others in this new book, “Fully Human, Yet Totally God”…”For in Christ lives all the fullness of God in a human body.” Colossians 2:9


About the Author

Illustrator Carol Huston Carol makes her home in Prior Lake, Minnesota. She specializes in colored pencil portraits of people and animals. If she can give comfort to you, make you laugh, or inspire you, then she has done her job. She feels everyone has at least one gift from God and shouldn’t ignore it. Carol has authored and illustrated the book “The Seed.” Her other works include church murals and Christian CD covers. Coauthors Debbie Alberini Debbie lives in Littleton, New Hampshire, with her husband, Richard. Married for forty years, they have three sons and six grandchildren, who all live locally. Debbie is the administrative assistant and lay leader at her church, the First United Methodist Church of Littleton, New Hampshire. She is credited with another book published in 1999 by Bondcliff Books, “Our Richard’s Almanac,” a selection of stories about well-known local veterinarian, Dr. Richard Hill. Rev. Dr. Thomas G. Loser Thomas, as a pastor, has served several congregations from Alaska to New England. At the time of this publishing, he is the senior minister of Northminster Community Church of Littleton, New Hampshire. Thomas, in what he calls another life, has a reputation as a photographic artist, specializing in scenic views and in horses. His work has appeared in numerous publications and exhibitions in several national museums.