The Crucifixion of Jesus in 30 AD is a book crafted explicitly for youth groups, Jesus lovers, church leaders, Bible study groups, and families eager for a deeper understanding of our Lord Jesus Christ. The author, understanding the unique needs of these groups, has filled this book with conceptual illustrations that will resonate with them and has included a study guide for their convenience. The main points covered in this book include:When Jesus kept dropping the Cross, the Roman soldiers found a man to help Him.Before the Roman soldiers nailed Jesus to the Cross, Before the Roman soldiers nailed Jesus to the Cross, He refused the vinegar drink to numb His pain.A ’King of the Jews’ sign was posted above Jesus’ head.Jesus was mocked by the onlookers, Pharisees, Roman soldiers, and the two thieves nailed to crosses on either side of Him.Jesus did not speak during the three sunlit hours from 9 AM until noon nor when it was dark as night from noon until 3 PM. Discover the 20 types of Physical Stress and 8 kinds of Emotional Stress suffered in Jesus’ final hours of life.At 3 PM, the 7 statements Jesus made from the Cross fulfilled some Old Testament Prophecies. (1) 'Father, Forgive them for they know not what they do.'(2) When one of the thieves recognized His Holy Nature, he asked to be remembered when He came into His Kingdom. Jesus responded, 'Verily I say unto thee, today shalt thou be with me in Paradise.'(3) From the Cross, Jesus spoke to His mother and Disciple John.(4) Needing a small amount of saliva to make His final 3 statements, Jesus said, 'I Thirst.' (5) Jesus moaned, 'Father, why hast thou forsaken me?'(6) 'Father, into Thy Hands I Commend My Spirit.'(7) With His last breaths, He exclaimed, 'It is Finished!'Jesus died on command a little after 3 PM on Friday of 30 AD. Jesus lovingly endured this excessive torture and death to atone for all sins committed by humans (past, present, and future). Won’t you accept His free gift of salvation?Fifty percent (50%) of all book sales will be donated to Covenant House to 'join the fight to end youth homelessness.' About the Author: Debbie Dunn has been a professional storyteller since 1989. She has also taught at-risk teens, served as an anti-bullying specialist, and taught elementary and middle school. In her retirement years, she indulges her love of our Lord Jesus Christ, nature, traveling, and writing as she pursues learning and exploring more about the Holy Bible.