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“Message to Peggy: I loved the way these books helped me consider the book of Joshua from a different angle, especially about the Gibeonites and how they might have thought and lived. I liked how Keshub’s father, a Gibeonite, believed in the Star Namer and that he was the One God. . . . trusted that God would take care of his son. It helped me think about the Gibeonites differently during a Bible study I did on the book of Joshua. . . . I realized that there was more to the story than just the Israelites while reading the Shepherd, Potter, Spy, and the Star Namer and The Star Namer and the Unchosen help me to see the book of Joshua differently.” -- N. L. Blaschke

 

The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands.” Psalm 19:1

… and continually, we find unexpected gems of grace!

“If you love to read the Old Testament, you will enjoy this book.  It takes you on an adventure that is unlike any I have read before. Peggy's writing is so detailed.  You feel like you are right there.  I can't really describe how well she brings you into a period of history that is rarely illustrated in this way.  I love books that capture your imagination and explain scenes in vivid details that you can easily picture in your mind.” B. Daley

 

You will dig Deeper Into HIS-story

"Shining light on the Truth of His Word and expanding our view of God."

True to scripture and authenticated by archaeological research, The Star Namer Series highlights God’s grace shown to the Gibeonites and puts flesh and blood on the enigmatic un-named characters who were quoted by Joshua in Chapters 9 & 10.

Shepherd, Potter, Spy, and the Star Namer

-BOOK 1-

Experience the tension of imminent invasion of Canaan

through the eyes of Keshub, a young shepherd boy, longing for adventure beyond the horizons of his own valley in the midst of Canaan. Is he ready for the danger and evil he will encounter?  . . . As the Hebrews approach, is the greater enemy the ones across the Jordan River or their neighbor, the despicable king of the Amorites?

 

The Star Namer and the Unchosen

-Book 2-

When the despicable tyrant king of Jerusalem marches out to miraculous defeat, what happens back in Jerusalem?

Since Joshua does not comment except that the king is executed in 10:26, and the Jebusites have taken over in Jerusalem by 15:63 without any details, there’s room for the fiction of The Star Namer and the Unchosen. It’s the classic plot of the king’s sadistic son grabbing for power until he meets a band of unlikely heroes led by the seventeen-year-old son of the master potter. . . .On a deeper level, Book 2 of the Star Namer Series is the story of the self-reliant young hero processing all he’s seen with his own eyes of God’s presence, power, and miraculous interventions in his own life.