Here I Am!

Here I Am! by Russell Stannard is a thought-provoking exploration of faith and technology, published by Faber & Faber in 1993. This new edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Sam, who begins receiving unusual messages from a hacker known as I Am, claiming to possess omnipresence and omniscience. Through this intriguing premise, the book delves into the intersection of religious teachings from the Old and New Testaments and contemporary scientific theories.
Readers will find that the story encourages young people to reflect on their religious beliefs in light of modern advancements. By weaving together elements of Christianity and fiction, Stannard prompts a dialogue about faith in today’s world. The book invites contemplation on how ancient teachings can relate to current scientific understanding, making it a relevant read for those interested in the complexities of belief and knowledge.
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Sam starts to get strange messages through his new computer from a hacker who calls himself I Am and who says he is everywhere and knows everything. By exploring Old and New Testament teaching in relation to modern scientific theory, the author encourages young people to consider religious faith.
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