Imagine you're a talk show host, and Jesus has a regular guest spot. Think of the questions you could ask him. This is the setting for The Jesus Interviews. But when interviewer, Peremy Jaxman, puts certain questions to him, Jesus finds it anything but plain sailing as he struggles to explain his actions and defend the gospel accounts of his life. Why destroy a fig tree simply because it had no figs? Was walking on water merely a short cut? And what's with those Christmas presents? Myrrh doesn't look like a lot of fun. Why did he call a woman a dog? (And it wasn't because she was ugly). And how come he did a favour for a bunch of demons, and ended up killing 2000 pigs? No, I'm not making this stuff up; it's all in the gospels, so surely it must be true - mustn't it?
Noel Stewart Book order


- 2020
- 2016
The Two Kings
- 50 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Two brothers, Brian and Sean King, lead vastly different lives defined by their personalities and professions. Brian, a small-time thief, relies on his gun for protection and has a bold demeanor. In contrast, Sean, an insurance salesman, possesses a silver tongue that allows him to navigate any situation. As the story unfolds, Sean finds himself in a perilous situation where he must sell a compelling story to save his life, highlighting themes of survival and the lengths one will go to escape danger.