The novel event of the year!
Michael is a modern young man without any attachment to the Christian religion. But one day he sets off to visit the excavation site of Khirbet Qumran - a haunting dream has suggested that he travel there. At his destination he finds a suitcase made of a metal that does not exist on earth. This suitcase contains film footage showing the life of an intimate friendship, a friendship of the young writer Joshua with the man Jesus. While watching the film, Michael realizes more and more that he has more in common with the man Jesus Christ than he ever thought possible.
This historical novel about Jesus Christ and his connection to the great holy family of the Santinians is embedded in a heartfelt love story full of passion. His groundbreaking revelations reveal the unique charism of the biblical and yet so timelessly alive person of Jesus. The book has the potential to become a classic of spiritual literature. Exciting and down to earth. Perhaps you too will be left speechless at the end and wonder whether it might not have happened in exactly the same way ...
"The life's work of the author, on which he researched and wrote for over nine years. Every part of the plot is well-founded and conscientiously researched - as incredible as it may seem at first glance."
"A wonderful book!" - Elias
The novel is also available in German as a book and as an eBook.
Michael is a modern young man who lives his life without any religious thoughts. But one day he will travel to the historical site of Qumran. An intensive dream hat shown him to go there. There he finds a suitcase made of a metal which does not exist in this planet. In the suitcase he finds a film that shows a friendship of a young scribe and Jesus Christ. And then Michael feels that he had more to do with the man Jesus than he ever thought.
This historical novel contains everything you need: A heartful love story, an exciting adventure and a futuristic picture of an extraterrestrial human race. And maybe you will speechless ask yourself if not everything had happened this way...