About This Book
An airplane crash begins a journey that includes a stroll through Noah’s Ark, medical cures by futuristic nanotechnology, and a peek through the veil into Heaven.
NOAH is an epoch story that relates personalities across five millennia, from the voyage of Noah and his family to our modern age of technological miracles. Businessman John Grey crashes his single engine aircraft into an Eastern European military compound, and is caught up in a journey that takes him to a monastery in the mountains of Ararat that was founded by Noah himself and continues to do God’s work to this very day.
Teddy Moore is a nine-year-old patient at St. Jude Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. His treatment for brain cancer is not working, and doctors do not expect him to live. John Grey travels to St. Jude and administers a healing solution from the monastery that restores Teddy to health. As a young man, Teddy becomes a member of the monastic order and is given the task of becoming educated in the field of nanotechnology, the science of building virtually anything at the molecular level. The mineral stones that provided Teddy’s cancer cure as well as many other cures have been in constant use for 5000 years, and are wearing out. Teddy’s studies in nanotechnology allow him to discover a method to restore the cures through modern technology.
John Grey has never been a churchgoer, he admits, but he remains active in helping Teddy and the monastic order for many years. After an absence of over fifteen years, he is invited back to the monastery, where he finds Teddy and other friends have departed from their earthly life and are now in Heaven. John is allowed to see and speak to them through a portal into Heaven that God had provided the monastery at the time of its founding. During the conversation, John is presented with a choice that would tax the emotions of even the most ardent of believers. He must decide whether to enter Heaven and spend eternity with God and his loved ones or remain on earth and work for the good of mankind as God directs him.
What would be your choice?