
Step into the sandals of Galilean fishermen and witness how an ordinary life unraveled and was remade by a single voice on the shore.
On the shores of the Sea of Galilee, Simon and his fellow fishermen live simple lives of tides, toil, and taxes. But when a carpenter from Nazareth begins to teach by the water, heal with a touch, and speak of nets that no longer catch fish but souls, their world begins to change, quietly at first, then forever.
In A Day in the Life of Galilean Fishermen, author Richard Miller offers a vivid, character-rich retelling of the Gospels through the eyes of working men caught between faith and failure. With stirring prose and spiritual insight, this story brings new life to familiar moments: the calling of the disciples, the miraculous catch, the storm on the sea, and the morning Jesus returned to cook fish on the fire.
This is more than historical fiction. It is a deeply human and spiritually resonant glimpse into what it means to follow when you do not yet understand.
The first in the "A Day in the Life: Encounters with Jesus" series.
Perfect for readers of biblical fiction, Christian storytelling, or anyone curious about the hearts behind the nets.
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