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Lukas' Maiden Voyage

By: Gene Price
Narrated by: Mike Lenz
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Lukas' Maiden Voyage was written as a fable in which animals speak and act like people. The target audience ranges from nine-year-olds to teenagers, even moms and dads who may take delight in listening to this story with their young children. The story revolves around the Passover celebration and Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem as seen through the eyes of the young burro that carried him.

Intended for all Christians who grew up hearing about the life of Christ's ministry, this story centers around a small, crippled colt that has been bullied his entire life by two Arabian stallions that find ways to taunt the burro and make his life miserable. The name of the colt is Lukas, and the antagonistic twin brothers are Nimb and Obus.

The colt's greatest wish is to have someone come to Jethro's stables and choose him for a ride. Since the little donkey was born with a weak back and a crippled leg, no one ever has. The young burro's life changes dramatically when Lukas unknowingly meets Christ and is chosen by the Messiah to be ridden on the most important journey the world will ever know. Since he's never been ridden, this becomes Lukas' maiden voyage.

©2012 Gene Price (P)2021 Gene Price
Fiction Holidays & Celebrations Literature & Fiction Religious Fiction Sailing
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