Jonah_ The Prophet Who Said 'No'
Why would a prophet run from God?
In this bold and eye-opening exploration of one of the Bible’s most misunderstood prophets, Jonah: The Prophet Who Said ‘No’ dives beneath the surface of the familiar tale to uncover the deeper themes of rebellion, grace, and divine compassion.
Far from a children’s fish story, the Book of Jonah is a profound narrative about a man who resisted God's mercy for others—only to find himself face-to-face with that same mercy. With pastoral insight and theological clarity, Rev Owens guides readers through each chapter, revealing how Jonah's struggle mirrors our own reluctance to extend grace, obey difficult callings, and embrace the wideness of God's heart.
Whether you're a student of Scripture, a leader in ministry, or someone wrestling with forgiveness and purpose, this book offers a timely reminder: God's love reaches further than we often allow—even to our enemies.
What if the story of Jonah is really the story of us all?