The Master Epistle
Imagine if the apostles could collaborate with a modern writer today.
Opening Scene: "You're Dreaming"
One night, a tired theologian sits among stacks of books, sure that the New Testament has a single story he still doesn’t fully understand. Paul and James seem to disagree. John’s voice stands out. Peter comes across as caring, not methodical. Hebrews feels lofty, while others are more logical. The Gospels are urgent, the Epistles seem scattered, and the Church appears divided.
But then, the scene shifts.
Opening Scene: “You’re Dreaming”
The Master Epistle is a story that mixes deep theology with creative storytelling. It draws readers into a unique conversation where voices from the New Testament respond to today’s questions. With humor, debate, and honest insight, the apostles work together to share the heart of Christianity in a way that makes sense for people who may not speak their language anymore.
This book doesn’t try to create any new doctrine. (Though it may kick existing doctrine around a bit.) Instead, it’s about finding the unity that’s always existed.
Whether you’re a seeker, skeptic, pastor, or thoughtful believer, The Master Epistle offers a fresh look at the Gospel, the power of Christ to change lives, and the unexpected unity of the New Testament. It’s written to be both easy to read and deeply meaningful.
Read it for the story. Opening Scene: “You’re Dreaming”
Stay for the message of the Gospel.
Leave with a clearer vision of Christ and his Church.



I love this idea, going to read the first chapter you linked this evening