In the twilight of empires, an old prophet and a young scribe meet. What begins as a biographical project becomes a journey of spiritual awakening as visions, memories, and ancient prophecies unfold in the shadow of exile.
Through fifteen mornings of conversation, Daniel — aged and near the end of his days — shares his testimony with a Babylonian scribe who seeks truth beyond the idols of his city. What starts as history becomes stories of lions and kings, dreams and decrees, and the hope of a kingdom that will never end.
Fifteen Mornings with the Prophet is a historically grounded, contemplative novella set in 535 BC, inviting readers to listen in on a fading world, a faithful prophet, and a God whose promises endure.
Second Edition This updated edition features an updated cover, a newly typeset interior, expanded trim size (6×9), and the complete Book of Daniel included as an appendix.