The Covenant of Fire: Abraham's Journey, the Father of us All.
In the heart of Mesopotamia, the great city of Ur flourishes; its wealth is drawn from the ingenious aqueducts that transform the desert into an oasis of power. But prosperity invites peril. As ruthless Chaldean raiders seek to control Ur’s water and wealth, destruction looms. Amid the rising flames, one man’s destiny is set into motion.
Abram, the son of a prosperous merchant, has always questioned the gods of his people. When his city falls, he and his family flee, leaving behind the only home they have ever known. What begins as a journey of survival soon transforms into something far greater. Through war-torn landscapes, famine-ravaged lands, and treacherous alliances, Abram is tested—by loss, by doubt, and by a divine voice that whispers of a future beyond imagination.
The Covenant of Fire is a sweeping reimagining of the life of Abraham, the patriarch of nations. Blending historical accuracy with rich storytelling, this novel delves into the emotional and physical trials of a man who dared to follow a call into the unknown. From the burning ruins of Ur to the promised lands of Canaan, this is a story of faith forged in fire, a family divided by ambition and betrayal, and a covenant that would shape the course of history.
For readers of historical fiction, and biblical epics, and those who long to explore the faith and trials of one of history’s most enigmatic figures, The Covenant of Fire offers a vivid and powerful retelling of an ancient journey that still resonates today.