Review written by Charlie 57, April 3 2013

To be sincere, I cannot classify this book; if you put it in the theology section it would not be out of place, nor it would be out of place if you put in the "Vatican" section; anyway I am sure that it is a very good book, that everybody should read, and above all reflect on the message that it is trying to convey to us.

Tear’s of Jesus made such a great impact on me sufficing to say one truly believed My own Vison. 

When one was a teenager, the only difference the child Jesus did not play with me with the ball which was the globe of the world, but one saw the whole world when one looked into his eyes, it is indeed a very spiritual book one can feel the presence of the Holy Spirit decending on you, this book is wonderful to attest truth as how God’s heart feel for his son.

"It is moving. I was touched and I read the book with great interest. I am Catholic and I believe in the teachings of the Church, but this book gave me strong emotions even if it is just ...... a novel. It is really beautiful".

Toyoda City Library is one of my favorite places.  It’s a spot where I can heal my heart. It’s only five minute walk from the pastor’s residence. The building is well built and has a large lounge. You can borrow as many as 15 books. You can read a few different newspapers. They keep them available for us to read for a month and that’s economical for us.

The other day, I read “Tears of Jesus”.  It was interesting, so I borrowed it from the library and I read it through all at once.  It’s a novel and it’s a fiction. One can read it as an entertainment, but historical facts of the Christian Church are introduced in a very skillful way, which makes this novel mysteriously exciting and attractive.

I always have been fond of history/religion/mysteries. This book does not contain anything like totally-unreal-hubbabubba-bubbles which I often encounter. I like subtle ‘maybe/what if true’ kind of hints, and logic out of logic in the book, and this book gave the exactly-it!

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