Some people think Jesus' "resurrection" was simply the disciples' shared memory of him. But that doesn't explain their dramatic transformation. Father James Martin, SJ, shares 10 things you should know about Jesus.
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Jesus wasn't divine at some times and then human at others. Father James Martin, SJ shares 10 things you should know about Jesus.

Sometimes we forget that Jesus had a body just like ours. Father James Martin, SJ shares 10 things you should know about Jesus Christ.

Like any human, Jesus didn't want to die. Father James Martin, SJ shares 10 things you should know about Jesus.

The New Testament names many women who followed Jesus and played an important role in his ministry. Father James Martin, SJ shares 10 things you should know about Jesus.

Jesus often needed to withdraw, be alone, and pray. Fr Jim Martin, SJ shares 10 things you should know about Jesus.

Jesus worked for longer than he publicly preached or healed. Father Jim Martin shares 10 things you should know about Jesus.

Even though Jesus was fully divine, Scripture tells us that he learned things over time. Father James Martin, SJ shares 10 things you should know about Jesus.

As a fully human person, Jesus needed friendship. Father James Martin, SJ shares 10 things you should know about Jesus.

Did you know Jesus was from a pretty backwater home town? Father James Martin, SJ, shares 10 things you should know about Jesus.
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10 Things To Know About Jesus
Father James Martin, Jesuit priest and author of Jesus: A Pilgrimage, shares 10 things to know about Jesus Christ in this new Blink series on CatholicTV.
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