Before the Lamb came the Voice. And the Voice burned.
He was never meant to be the center.
Not the Messiah.
Not the King.
Just a man wrapped in camel-hair and fury, shouting truth into a world that didn't want to hear it.
From the wild banks of the Jordan to the dark walls of Herod's prison, John the Baptist lived on fire-and died forgotten. But before he was silenced, he prepared the way for the One who would never be.
The Voice in the Wilderness is a haunting, psychologically intense reimagining of one of Scripture's most misunderstood figures. Written with cinematic prose and heartbreaking clarity, this novel plunges deep into the cost of obedience, the loneliness of calling, and the silence of God.
If you like The Chosen, The Passion, or novels by Francine Rivers or Madeline Miller-this will leave you undone.