"Lois Drake's gift for storytelling takes us on a journey for the discovery of timeless spiritual truths. Readers will love Issa!" --Paul Davids, writer and director of the film Jesus in India
The Bible explicitly records the life of Jesus with one exception--his life between the ages of 13 and 30. Yet ancient Buddhist scripture records the life of Saint Issa, which astoundingly parallels the life of Jesus of Nazareth.
Weaving together a dramatic tapestry of people, places and events, this novel envisions Jesus's life during the missing years, his journey through Asia, the power within that he had to master, and the tests of the heart he had to pass before he could change the world.
This was an interesting story. Jesus (Issa) as a teenager is taken by Joseph of Arimathea to India out of the view of the Romans. There they join with other members of The Order of Melchizedek (Genesis 14:18-20; Hebrews 6:20; 7:1-3), one the wisemen Casper, a King and a teacher; and 3 other teenagers. It is decided that the 4 teenagers will travel across India and Tibet with the teacher and learn about Buddhism and Hinduism. The story is about their travels and what they learn about spirituality and themselves. I learned quite a bit about how the different religions lined up with Judaism. A neat idea incorporated by the author was Jesus learning to meld the stories and tell them to the poor people so that they could understand them ~ a precursor to the parables. Very interesting, easy to read.
Awesome!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Issa was gripping from start to finish! I recommend it to all who love the Di Vinci Code! Fantastic combination of a look in history for missing links in Jesus life and interplay between possible characters!!! One of the best historical fictions I have ever read.
Loved it!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This was a fun read! I didn't want to put the book down and I didn't want it to end. It's action oriented and the description of the people, places and philosophies seem so real. It stirs the soul to something greater. It makes me wonder why a story like this has not been told before in the mainstream and why there is seemingly such a gulf between Eastern and Western philosophies. It's said that the Vatican has tons of information they have never released to the public. I wonder if the Vatican really has evidence of Jesus' travel to the East during his teen years. But no matter what you believe, whether you're a Christian, buddhist, agnostic or whatever this fictional tale is fun to read. Looking forward to the next one.
An Inspiring Read of the Life of Jesus as a Child
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Little, if anything, is known of the life of Jesus as a teenager or young adult. Issa gives the reader insight into the possible challenges and inspirations of Jesus in his early years. The reader should remember that the book is historical fiction thus is designed to be thought-provoking rather than taken as gospel. Read the book and decide. Did Jesus have similar challenges as we have today? I say, yes he did. Issa brings the early life of Jesus closer to us and makes us appreciate our Lord even more. Any book that accomplishes bringing us closer and knowing Him in some way better than we did before is a very beneficial read.
Inspirational spiritual fiction that will keep you reading until the end
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
In her first published novel, ISSA: The Greatest Story Never Told, Lois Drake has created a work of religious historical fiction worthy to grace any spiritually-minded person's bedside table. While it's inspired by Elizabeth Clare Prophet's research presented in The Lost Years of Jesus, the author has gone beyond the bare bones of the documented information to imagine an entire story of Jesus' youth - the so-called "missing years" of the Bible. In doing so she manages to weave in an abundance of spiritual teachings and truths as they are encountered and understood by the characters in the novel - Jesus (Issa) and his family, the young Prince Vima Kadphises and his father King Taktu, the prince's friend Sanum, Joseph of Arimathea and his servant Awa, the wealthy warlord Panum Sri Bashir, and many others. Against the backdrop of warfare and the expansion of the Kushan empire in the East, and under the watchful protection of the ancient Order of Melchizedek, Jesus and his friends make their way across India and the Himalayas on a quest of spiritual learning as they seek the guru - Maitreya, "the Coming Buddha". Throughout ISSA, spiritual teachings are touched upon in a way that enhances the flow of the novel, and are more often than not an integral part of the plot. I noted the presence of karma, twin flames, spiritual testing, dharma (mission), Hinduism, Buddhism, inner attunement, heart-centeredness, handling emotions, black magic (focused misuse of energy), miracles, conquering our own dark side, sacrifice, and discerning/following God's Will. The story flows almost seamlessly from one event to another, somehow covering a period of many years in 218 pages without making me feel lost. I was completely absorbed into the characters' lives and world, and was pleasantly surprised to find myself at the end of the story without having had any desire to put the book down during reading. I have seen the book referred to as young adult fiction, probably because of the ages of the main characters, and while I'm sure teens and young adults would enjoy it, I'd lean more towards the categorisation on the back cover of the book - inspirational fiction - as I believe any spiritually-inclinded or open-minded person has a lot to gain from it. As a novel, ISSA has all the right pieces and it's gripping enough to keep you riding the waves. As a spiritually inspiring book, it's thought-provoking enough to allow you to tune into a time and place where the people are God-focused and striving to better oneself is the norm. For that "tap on the shoulder" reminder alone, I am personally grateful.
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