
God of Verbs Vs. God of Nouns
A Divine Trilogy
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God of Verbs Vs. God of Nouns: A Divine Trilogy
A living covenant for a world longing to heal.
What if faith was never meant to be a static label — a noun — but a living verb? What if the Torah, Gospel, and Qur’an were not competing revelations, but three chapters in one unfolding covenant, calling humanity not to argue, but to act?
God of Verbs Vs. God of Nouns: A Divine Trilogy is a groundbreaking work of theology, storytelling, and soul-work. Through the eyes of Selah — a seeker whose journey takes her from Jerusalem’s ancient stones to the quiet corners of human pain — this trilogy weaves sacred texts, lived encounters, and cinematic prose into a single, unbroken thread: the Living God calls us to move.
Here, you will walk ancient roads and modern alleyways, meet rabbis, sisters, and sheikhas whose wisdom dissolves centuries of division, and watch the olive tree of compassion take root in contested soil. You will witness faith not as an argument, but as the bending of a back to lift another, the steadying of a trembling hand, the planting of seeds you may never see bloom.
This book is both a love letter and a call to arms:
For readers of interfaith visionaries like Karen Armstrong and Hamza Yusuf.
For seekers who hunger for faith that breathes.
For anyone who has been wounded by religion yet longs to believe again.
Structured as three “seasons” of revelation, the work blends:
Theological precision — grounded in Torah, Gospel, and Qur’an.
Emotional resonance — prose that moves like prayer.
Global inclusivity — stories from Africa, America, the Middle East, and beyond.
Practical invitation — a path beyond the page into living faith.
In a world fractured by nouns — by labels, by tribes, by entitlements — God of Verbs Vs. God of Nouns offers something rare: a covenant that lives in the verb. Feed. Build. Listen. Heal. Forgive. Plant.
Early readers have called it:
“A cathedral in words.”
“A sacred bridge between faiths.”
“The first theology book to make me weep.”
This is not a book to finish. It is a book to carry. To live. To return to when the road feels dry. To give when you cannot find the right words.
You are not reading this description by accident. The same unseen Hand that writes the stars may have brought you here. If your heart stirs, step forward. Open the cover. And prepare to enter a story that will not only change how you see God — but how you love God.