Before they called him Christ, his mother called him Joshua.
History remembers the Messiah.
This is the story of the man.
Set in first-century Galilee under Roman occupation, Joshua: The Man from Galilee reimagines the life of Jesus through the eyes of the people who knew him-not as a distant icon, but as a son, a friend, a teacher, and a man whose extraordinary compassion quietly challenged the world around him.
Grounded in the historical, cultural, and political realities of the ancient Near East, this novel explores the humanity behind one of history's most influential figures. It is a story of love, sacrifice, doubt, courage, and hope, inviting readers to encounter Joshua before legend transformed him into Christ.
Respectful of the biblical narrative while richly imagined, Joshua is not an attempt to rewrite scripture, but to illuminate the life that inspired it.
For readers of thoughtful historical fiction, spiritual literature, and stories that ask timeless questions about what it means to live with grace, purpose, and radical compassion.