This book was never meant to remain on the page.
From the very first spark, Pope Leo XIV: A Scroll That Brought Fire was born to be seen, heard, and experienced-on screen, in theaters, in living rooms, and in the minds of those who dare to imagine the end of this age as something more than politics or prophecy. It is a cinematic firestarter.
The idea began with a conversation-one moment in time-and it grew into a revelation. This book is part of a much larger vision: to build an epic, multi-installment saga rooted in truth, crafted in prophecy, and lit with the wild, uncontainable fire of imagination.
It stands alongside the three-book epic of The Scroll Trilogy:
The Scroll of Fire - the beginning of judgment, mystery, and global unraveling.
Fire in the Womb - the war between destiny and deception, birth and blood.
The Last Psalm - a final chorus of nations, angels, and the remnant faithful.
Together, they form a prophetic arc that spans continents, timelines, and heavens. This new book-though it can be read on its own-belongs to that same unfolding scroll. It pulls the thread tighter. It brings us closer to the end-and to the beginning after the end.
I wrote Pope Leo XIV: A Scroll That Brought Fire with a cinematic mindset. Every chapter is structured like a scene. Every dialogue written for the ear. I believe the medium of film and television is not just entertainment-it is testimony. And I intend to bring this saga fully to life in that realm.
Whether you're reading this as a seeker, a believer, a skeptic, or a producer-I invite you into a story that refuses to flinch. A story that asks the question no one else dares to ask:
What happens when the most beloved man on earth sits on the wrong throne?
If you're interested in interviews, production inquiries, or public speaking events related to this book or The Scroll Trilogy, I am fully available for appearances, podcasts, panels, and events. My calling is not just to write-but to speak, to reveal, and to challenge.
We are closer than we think.
Thank you for walking into the fire with me.
-G.J. Mallett