About The Book
Simeon is a powerfully imagined and beautifully told narrative that breathes life into one of Scripture’s most overlooked figures. Each chapter contributes to a larger arc of transformation and courage, grounded in faith and resilience.
Simeon is biblical fiction about the Ethiopian eunuch baptized by Philip in the Book of Acts. Simeon was responsible for converting the entire Kingdom of Kush to “The Way,” now known as Christianity.
This novel is more than a retelling; it is an invitation to see biblical history through fresh eyes, and a tribute to those whose silent faith helped move mountains.
About the Book
Simeon
Christianity’s Unsung Hero
When Yeshua (Jesus) was twelve, he walked to Jerusalem with his parents. As a Jewish boy, he entered the Second Temple and spoke with the elders there. The elders were amazed at the depth of His understanding of the Tanakh- Even so, they could not have predicted how this young man would challenge their beliefs and change the world for generations.
Around the same time, another young Jewish boy, born far away, also deeply yearned to understand his Jewish faith's scriptures and God. This boy, Simeon, never met Yeshua in person but became acquainted with Yeshua's teachings through disciples who traveled, carrying His teachings to anyone who would listen.
Subsequently, Simeon was responsible for converting a thousand-year old pagan empire. These converts were among the first generation of The Way, followers of Yeshua.
Simeon is a powerfully imagined and beautifully told narrative that breathes life into one of Scripture’s most overlooked figures. Each chapter contributes to a larger arc of transformation and courage, grounded in faith and resilience.
Simeon is biblical fiction about the Ethiopian eunuch baptized by Philip in the Book of Acts. Simeon was responsible for converting the entire Kingdom of Kush to “The Way,” now known as Christianity.
This novel is more than a retelling; it is an invitation to see biblical history through fresh eyes, and a tribute to those whose silent faith helped move mountains.
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“The Character development I “Simeon” was well done. Each of the characters had clear motives and backstories that made me want to read more about them. I appreciated the inclusion of the different classes of society as it helped to make the world feel more alive, like I was truly reading history. Also, the interactions between Simeon, Elykim, Nicauta, and Amina made me really believe they loved one another as a family.”
“I loved the culture and descriptions of their lives and travels and the way they put their faith into action, loving everyone and the women and children’s homes and care. I appreciated the ways they respected each other, their workers and new people. The ending was affirming and dramatic. It was an honor and inspiration to read.”