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The Cross Maker - Taylor, Jack A.
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First-century Palestine is a hotbed of political, cultural, and religious intrigue. Caleb ben Samson, a carpenter from Nazareth, and Sestus Aurelius, a Roman centurion, both want peace. Can this unlikely partnership accomplish what nothing else has accomplished before? Can they bring about peace through the power of the cross? And what role will Caleb's childhood friend Yeshi play in a land that longs for hope? In The Cross Maker, Jack Taylor weaves a tapestry of creative history, powerful characters, and dynamic dialogue to bring to life a shadowy world. In a land where tragedy is as common as dust, triumph is about to make itself known.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
First-century Palestine is a hotbed of political, cultural, and religious intrigue. Caleb ben Samson, a carpenter from Nazareth, and Sestus Aurelius, a Roman centurion, both want peace. Can this unlikely partnership accomplish what nothing else has accomplished before? Can they bring about peace through the power of the cross? And what role will Caleb's childhood friend Yeshi play in a land that longs for hope? In The Cross Maker, Jack Taylor weaves a tapestry of creative history, powerful characters, and dynamic dialogue to bring to life a shadowy world. In a land where tragedy is as common as dust, triumph is about to make itself known.
Autorenporträt
Jack A. Taylor (PhD) embraces stories that wrestle with the depths of human character while stretching his readers' imagination with historical reality. Through eighteen years of international experience, twenty-five years leading faith communities, and forty-seven years of marriage and leadership, he has honed his writing skills to become an award-winning author of seventeen books, hundreds of short stories, and dozens of impactful articles. The previous book in this series, "The Persian Prince," won the Castle Quay Award for Best Canadian Manuscript in 2021. Visit Jack at jackataylor.com.