From the tents of Jacob to the halls of Egypt, Joseph: The Dreamer Who Saved a Nation follows one life across betrayal, slavery, prison, and powerwithout flinching and without romanticizing. Rooted in Genesis 3750 and written with lyrical restraint, D. Michael Gross delivers a faithful, cinematic biography that treats Scripture as lived history rather than legend.
Here you'll find the moral complexity of jealous brothers, the bitter cost of favoritism, the slow carpentering of character in obscurity, and the hard mathematics of forgiveness that saves familiesand nations. The book's guiding thesis is simple and true: faith often dismantles before it delivers. Providence moves through pits as surely as palaces.
For readers of serious Christian nonfiction and pastors seeking narrative theology that won't insult the text, this volume pairs biblical accuracy with modern readability.
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