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Jesus Was a Brown Baby

This children’s Christmas book paints baby Jesus in a new (or rather ancient) light.

Christianity Today December 22, 2022
Excerpted from BROWN BABY JESUS © 2022 by Dorena Williamson. Published by WaterBrook, an imprint of Random House, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, on September 20, 2022. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.

In 2010 I visited the Church of the Annunciation in Nazareth and was struck by how different ethnic groups portrayed baby Jesus. From the shape of his eyes to the shade of his skin, each country portrayed Jesus as one of them.

Brown Baby Jesus: A Picture Book

Brown Baby Jesus: A Picture Book

Waterbrook

40 pages

$8.49

I have always been fascinated by the women God was pleased to include in Jesus’ family tree. Inspired by memories of Nazareth, I longed to disrupt the cultural norm of a white Jesus with a Biblically accurate depiction that celebrates the diverse world Jesus came to save.

Four years ago, a little brown boy at church asked his white mom why everyone made Jesus so white and suggested I write a book with a brown Jesus. I crafted this story so that children like my young friend could see the multicultural weaving of love that God designed in Jesus' family tree.

Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus spent years in Egypt following the angel's warning to flee from King Herod's intent to seek and kill Jesus. Toddler Jesus would have enjoyed visiting a marketplace like this.
Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus spent years in Egypt following the angel’s warning to flee from King Herod’s intent to seek and kill Jesus. Toddler Jesus would have enjoyed visiting a marketplace like this.
While we know the Magi presented three gifts to young Jesus, there may have been more than three among the caravan. It is likely that these visitors came from Asian and African countries to the east of Jerusalem.
While we know the Magi presented three gifts to young Jesus, there may have been more than three among the caravan. It is likely that these visitors came from Asian and African countries to the east of Jerusalem.
As Mary pondered the events in her young son's life (Luke 2:19), she might have held young Jesus extra close as she recalled the words of prophecy from Simeon. Jesus' bushy hair is a nod to the description of hair like wool from the Apostle John in Revelations 1:14.
As Mary pondered the events in her young son’s life (Luke 2:19), she might have held young Jesus extra close as she recalled the words of prophecy from Simeon. Jesus’ bushy hair is a nod to the description of hair like wool from the Apostle John in Revelations 1:14.

Excerpted from BROWN BABY JESUS © 2022 by Dorena Williamson. Published by WaterBrook, an imprint of Random House, a division of Penguin Random House LLC, on September 20, 2022. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher.

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