A young boy named Elijah learns that no gift is too small in God's hands as he watches Jesus feed thousands of hungry people from Elijah's basket of bread and fish.
Beginning the premise that Jesus' healing powers came because he had a much deeper spiritual and psychological consciousness than other religious leaders, Galipeau plumbs the depths of the Gospel's healing stories in an exciting and though-provoking manner. A Jungian therapist and Episcopal priest, Galipeau searches for the meaning of the healing powers of Jesus.
"The second installment in the bestselling gothic series, about an ancient order who speak the truth behind Christ's miracles and strive to protect the world from evil"--Provided by publisher.
After an earthquake in Israel reveals a subterranean temple that contains the crucified and mummified body of a girl, archaeologist Erin Granger, a military forensic expert, and a Vatican priest are sent to investigate.