Throughout their lives, men and women have wondered who can live or teach the actions of Christ in their everyday lives. However, there is one person who has lived up to those expectations and that person is Owen Meany in a prayer for Owen Meany. Owen Meany was helping others in the book, preaching to people about life and how to live a Christ-like life and also in ways in which the narrator, John Wheelwright, described certain physical descriptions of Owen as almost Christ-like but, as always, he was less than perfect like Christ. Christ was almost exactly like Owen in the way he helped people through miracles, preaching to people about the Kingdom of God and its physical descriptions in the Bible. Except that Christ was perfect. Owen Meany is seen as Christ-like. In the ministry of Christ, he was able to preach to people about the kingdom of God and convince them that the way to heaven is through Christ and this converted many people to Christianity. He also performed miracles to help others and was always willing to heal those afflicted by illnesses or other terrible causes. Christ also sacrificed his life for the forgiveness of sins and Christ even knew that he would die and accepted his suffering and death as his true faith. The last short thing about Christ is the descriptive parts of Christ. Christ was seen as a holy, divine and miraculous figure in the Bible, but Christ appeared ordinary and the only real passages that go into detail are the nativity scene and the transfiguration of Christ before his apostles where his divine self was revealed as the Owen's son even sacrificed himself to go to a prestigious university like Harvard or Yale to go to New Hampshire University with John and stay with him to help him with his homework and studies so that he couldn't see his best friend
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