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Valerio Tullus arrives in
Judea in AD 22, disowned and despairing, yet hopes to redeem his
honor and life. Instead, he faces many entanglements – with his
subordinate Gaius Vincinius, Jewish leaders, a local scribe
Eliezer, the Herodian family, Prefect Pontius Pilatus, and the
children Simon and Anna, nephew and niece of Leah, a young
Jewish woman whose own struggles to survive and serve God
inspire him.
Through these entanglements,
Valerio’s life becomes interwoven with Leah’s and, when
Vincinius attacks her, Valerio defends her. Death seems the only
redemption, but, though Valerio doesn’t know or understand it,
the compassionate God of Leah and her family and her people have
a different purpose for his life.
Thus, in AD 28, as a powerful, strange prophet named Yochanan
proclaims the coming of God’s kingdom, to be ruled by a leader
yet to come, Valerio can only wonder – what is this kingdom of
compassion and justice Yochanan has announced? And what
redemption will it bring?
About the Author
Cheryl Toliver grew up
in a religiously diverse and historically rich region of the
western US, where spiritual experiences and a love of history
were major influences that shaped her life. In college she
studied anthropology, old world archaeology and history,
comparative religions, and developed an interest in the
sciences. She later completed a secondary education teaching
certificate, traveled in the Middle East and Europe, and has worked as a history teacher, Christian educator, and an
editor for an academic reference and database publisher.
Ms. Toliver’s roots are deep
in Christ, but she has experienced God’s presence and love
through people of many faiths, and thus she has been inspired to
write from this broader, more encompassing perspective.
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Hard Cover -
6.14 x 9.21 - 292 pages - $27.50
ISBN: 978-1-60693-132-5
ISBN / SKU:
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