In a forgotten village tucked between dusty fields and distant mountains, God chooses the one no one sees.
The Peasant from Santa Maria is a powerful, faith-filled novel that shines a light on the quiet strength, dignity, and spiritual beauty of migrant workers-men and women whose hands feed nations while their stories remain hidden. Through the life of Santiago Dom nguez, a humble laborer entrusted with miraculous gifts, this book reveals how God lifts the lowly, restores the broken, and uses the most unlikely people to carry His light.
A Story Rooted in Compassion, Faith, and TruthEach morning before dawn, Santiago rises to work the fields with aching hands and an unshakable hope. Society overlooks him, but Heaven does not. When God grants him extraordinary abilities-healing the sick, reconciling the divided, and bringing peace where conflict once ruled-Santiago discovers that his ordinary life has been preparation for an extraordinary calling.
He never seeks attention. He never asks for honor. Yet God continually places him in the spotlight, not to elevate the man, but to reveal His heart for all people-especially those the world forgets.
A Tribute to the Unseen and the UndervaluedThis story reminds us that migrant workers dream just as deeply as anyone else. What others take for granted, they treasure as precious. Their sacrifices, their endurance, and their quiet faith echo through every chapter. Even in hardship, they hold a special place in God's heart-and this book honors that truth with tenderness and respect.