Q
In 70 A.D., Ezra, a scribe, who was a witness to the life and teachings of Jesus, leaves his notes — now called Q — in the safekeeping of the Qumran Community. He once asked Jesus if he could become one of the Twelve — but was turned down. Q is hard to understand — and might just might raise as many questions of faith as it answers. A group of men, the Society of St. Matthew, determine that Q must be hidden from the world until it is better understood.But the Society is betrayed by one of its own members, and Q falls into the hands of a billionaire media mogul who plans to use Q as a tool to undermine confidence in Christian scripture and faith — an act that he believes will be his singular contribution to the world.
The Society sends Jeremy Croft, who has the aristocratic bearing of an English Lord but who is actually a petty criminal, to steal Q back from this media baron. When Gigi Vaughn, a seminary student and a volunteer at a homeless shelter in Ft. Worth, Texas, discovers Croft injured in the alley behind the shelter, she, too, is drawn into a dangerous web of violence and intrigue.
Only two questions remain: Who will ultimately get their hands on Q? And what does it mean to millions of people of faith?
- Author
- Paul A. Nigro
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 200
- Publisher
- Honor Books
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781589190009
- Genres
- fiction, christian
- Release date
- 2002
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