The Future Releases of Journeys


2008

Hadad, you could learn to hate. But there is that naïve, bungling nature that becomes surprisingly lovable. He operates a rather famous inn in the first century, but is more concerned with the tavern’s bar customers than a man with a pregnant woman and tired out donkey. Then, one day, the unimaginable. A massacre. Babies. From newborn to two years of age, slaughtered in the streets. Hadad runs to find his new friends left in the middle of the night leaving a note and some money. When years pass and rumors fly, Hadad wonders if any of it is true. If any of it makes any difference after all.
 

 
2009

Joseph, perhaps the most overlooked and yet most famous father off all time gets shocking news that changes the course of history and Josephs’ beliefs. His betrothed is pregnant. He knows it isn’t him. It can’t be. He hasn’t touched her, well not that way. Oh, he had thought about it. Thought plenty about it. But no, not with her. She’s different. He thought. He contacts the officials and considered a divorced, but convinced by a higher power to see it through. It was the best decision for him, his wife, the child and all of humanity.
 


2010

Nicodemus is a man that had everything to loose, literally. Some religious fanatic; just another in the long line of would-be Messiahs comes to town and just about ruins everything. Nicodemus is steamed, and worried, and wondering. What would his family think? What would the council think? What would Caiaphas think? What would God think? Nicodemus had everything to loose and everything to gain if his hunch is right. The only way he could find out is to see for himself. He does and becomes the first man in history to hear what hundreds of millions now know by heart.
 


2011

Simon, the renown fisherman with no desire or likely hood to change careers this late in life. Perhaps the most unlikely leader with the least of credentials is picked and expected to champion a movement of unbelievable proportions. Simon is often in over his head with a strange sinking feeling and too many sandals in his mouth to think about. He declares his allegiance on many occasions, even promises his life in the process, but in the end it is trust in someone else’s commitment that makes all the difference.