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Young John should be home, helping his dad catch fish from their boat. Instead, he's down by the river, hanging out with some crazy preacher they call the Baptist. So why is John calling himself a disciple? What happened that took this teenager away from home? And who is this "Lamb of God" the Baptist keeps talking about? John and the Jesus Boat is set in the dangerous turmoil of First Century Palestine where people are yearning for their expected savior. They hope this savior will free them from the oppressive thumb of Rome. Kirkus Reviews reports, "This tale delivers a fresh and…mehr

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Young John should be home, helping his dad catch fish from their boat. Instead, he's down by the river, hanging out with some crazy preacher they call the Baptist. So why is John calling himself a disciple? What happened that took this teenager away from home? And who is this "Lamb of God" the Baptist keeps talking about? John and the Jesus Boat is set in the dangerous turmoil of First Century Palestine where people are yearning for their expected savior. They hope this savior will free them from the oppressive thumb of Rome. Kirkus Reviews reports, "This tale delivers a fresh and well-researched fictionalization of the assembling of Jesus' apostles from John's point of view." For an up-close experience in the everyday lives of the men and women who walked with Jesus, the first episode of John and the Jesus Boat is a must-read triumph of historical fiction. Crack open the book for your own adventure with Jesus in the first century AD!
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Rolin Bruno is a Bible scholar and street evangelist with a vivid imagination that fills gaps in the Bible stories. He is a pastor, evangelist, missionary, and ordained deacon who has served Skid Row Los Angeles, Hurricane Katrina rebuilding, addiction recovery, and new church plants. His master's thesis is on the letter of Jude, "Jude and the Scoffers" (2006). He lives in the mountains of Southern California and has hiked the Grand Canyon, Mount Whitney, and 570 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail.