CROSS ROADS

THE MEMOIRS OF A PEASANT PASTOR

by Lucille L. Turfrey


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 19/07/2021

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 224
ISBN : 9781664105393
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 224
ISBN : 9781664105379
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 224
ISBN : 9781664105386

About the Book

CROSS ROADS is the sequel to CROSS PURPOSES—the Memoirs of a Palace Peasant. The book is presented as a historical novel, flowing on from the basically true story of Manaen “who grew up with Herod”, as stated in Acts 13:1. In the sequel, Manaen is introduced as being one of the leaders of the Community of Faith in Antioch, Syria, where this fellowship was first called Christians. Manaen records his experiences—and that of his wife, Maryam, half-sister to Herod Antipas—as a teacher of Hebrew Heritage where the Messiah is recognised as Yeshua–Jesus! Cross Purposes had, in effect, presented the Gospel in a new way. Cross Roads now undertakes to present a unique account of the formation of the Christian Church, as a feasible storyline encapsulating Manaen’s integral part in this truly remarkable story. The theological component—including Ancient Hebrew, Grief Counselling, the Scope of Prayer, Paul’s letters, for example—provides Biblical students with sound Scriptural input. As the story proceeds, Manaen adds “body” to such intriguing characters as John Mark, Onesimus, Lydia and, on the darker side of the accounting, Felix, Festus, King Agrippa and Nero. This book provides a new insight into the daily lives of Biblical characters who, via Manaen’s Memoirs, become known and appreciated as integral to the formation of the New Testament.


About the Author

Lucille Turfrey was born and raised in Tasmania and became an itinerant art teacher. A change of vocation found her immersed in ministry as a Salvation Army officer. Lucille was appointed to the teaching staff of the Officer Training College situated in Melbourne, later becoming the principal of this college that catered for interstate and international cadets. International appointments also relating to leadership training included Scotland then Moscow, Russia, as principal of the Officer Training Institute. Lucille was awarded the OAM (Medal of the Order of Australia) and became a member of the International Society of Poets.