Between the Savior and the Sea

“Between the Savior and the Sea” by Bob Rice, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on February 14, 2011, is a 340-page work that presents the Gospel story through the perspective of Simon Peter. This edition explores significant moments from the Gospels while also delving into the gaps left by scripture, such as the miracles experienced by Simon Peter and the other disciples when sent out in pairs. The narrative captures Simon Peter’s internal struggles as he navigates his dual identity as a fisherman and a follower of Christ.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Simon Peter’s thoughts and experiences, particularly during pivotal moments of faith and doubt. The book addresses key questions about his recognition of Jesus as the Messiah and his feelings of conflict when he denied Him. Through its focus on religious themes, “Between the Savior and the Sea” invites readers to reflect on the complexities of faith and the transformative journey of one of Christianity’s most prominent figures.
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When Christ was on the cross… where was Simon Peter? “Between the Savior and the Sea” tells the Gospel story through Simon Peter’s eyes. It not only brings to life the famous moments of the Gospels, it also goes where they are silent: What miracles occurred when Simon Peter and the other disciples were sent off two by two? How did he know that Jesus was the Christ? And what was he thinking when he denied him? Led to experience things beyond his wildest imagination, Simon Peter felt torn between being a fisherman and a “fisher of men,” caught between the Savior and the sea.
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