Joshua in a Troubled World, Joseph F. Girzone
Joshua in a Troubled World, Joseph F. Girzone
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Joshua in a Troubled World
A Story for Our Time

Author: Joseph F. Girzone

Series: Joshua #8

Narrator: Ed Sala

Unabridged: 6 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 05/06/2011


Synopsis

This provocative addition to the best-selling Joshua series finds Joshua in post-9/11 America trying to unite Muslims, Jews, and Christians. His Arabic appearance and lack of ID prompt anti-terrorist agents to shadow him as he travels from D.C. to Beirut to Oslo in his quest to convince political and religious leaders to form a lasting peace.

About Joseph F. Girzone

JOSEPH F. GIRZONE is the author of the bestselling Joshua series, A Portrait of Jesus, Never Alone, and many other books, and is the founder of the Joshua Foundation. He lives in Albany, New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maureen on July 29, 2008

This book posits a situation where Jesus has returned to earth, and is going by the name of Joshua. He is giving the folks from Homeland Security a run for their money as he goes from mosque to temple, working to reconcile the Arabs and the Jews. The author has some interesting ideas, particularly s......more

Goodreads review by James on February 27, 2019

Another Good Christian Read I'm a fan of all the Joshua books. They renew my faith and feeling of how we can make a difference in the world if we work to be like Jesus.......more

Goodreads review by Glenda on January 15, 2014

Dry, did not finish last CD......more

Goodreads review by Ktmholm on March 26, 2017

The second 'Joshua' book dealing with conflicts between Arabs and Jews, this is unfortunately just as timely now as when it was written, in 2005. In this volume, Joshua (i.e. Jesus, returned to earth) gathered influential persons in Washington, D.C., and the Middle East who could help with his peace......more

Goodreads review by Abigail G on February 18, 2021

I understand the sentiment the author was presenting but there were certain things stated and restated that counter everything I know about foundational Christianity.......more