“My friend Jerry Lathan has long been focused on Peter. This novel is a product of his study and determination to advance a deeper understanding of the humanity of the man, Peter, as well as the enormity of his impact. This novel provides new insights into this incredibly consequential life.”
—The Honorable Jeff Sessions, former United States Attorney General and US Senator (Alabama)
Description
The extraordinary story of a young fisherman who became the Founding Father of Christianity, the most influential and enduring institution in history.
2023 Paris Book Festival Winner · 2023 New England Book Festival Winner
He’s one of the most well-known figures in cultures around the world, etched into stained glass, painted in frescoes, even caricatured as standing at the gates of heaven with a long white beard and keys in hand. But long before he was portrayed as a venerated and untouchable figure, Peter was simply known as Simon, a twenty-something fisherman in a far-flung Jewish province controlled by the Roman Empire.
Loyal and faithful, impetuous and passionate, Simon’s quiet life is upended by the arrival of a man called Jesus of Nazareth, rumored to be the long-awaited Messiah who would rescue the Jewish people from oppression. When Simon meets Jesus, the mysterious man tells him, “You will be Peter,” a prophetic statement that would slowly transform Simon’s life. Eager to be free of the Romans, Simon joins Jesus in hopes that he can guard this leader who will, undoubtedly, build an army to challenge Rome. But as Simon waits for the army to form, he watches Jesus show a compassion for others Simon has never seen before. The miracles Jesus performs—healing the sick, feeding crowds of thousands—show not a display of military might, but of service and love.
Real, relatable and impeccably researched, You Will Be Peter draws on the four Gospel accounts to weave Simon Peter’s story into one seamless tapestry. Readers get a front-row seat to Simon’s three-year walk with Jesus, as Simon watches the Son of Man feed the hungry, raise the dead, upend the status quo and challenge the elite during one of world history’s most pivotal seasons.
In perhaps one of the greatest miracles, we can see ourselves in Simon, this ordinary man Jesus chose to accompany Him. Simon wasn’t well-educated, but he was faithful and headstrong. Though he could rush to judgment and use a foul word from time to time, he was the kind of friend who loved fiercely and was doggedly loyal—until he wasn’t. Although he failed, Simon wasn’t cast away from Jesus’ mission. In fact, his failures and subsequent redemption made him a more empathetic and capable rock upon whom the Church was built.
With storytelling artistry that transports readers to the first-century world, with the sights, sounds, and smells of that time, You Will Be Peter shares an age-old story told from a new set of eyes: it’s possible for one ordinary person, however unlikely, to change the world forever.
Reviews
“There can be no doubt that Jerry Lathan and Steven Manchester are gifted and talented writers . . . and You Will Be Peter is a perfect example.”
—Joan van Ark, actress, Knots Landing
“I have spent my entire life as a Christian, yet I never had the insight into what it must have been like to be a disciple of Jesus Christ. The novel You Will Be Peter opened my eyes into the men and women who ultimately shaped my faith. Thoroughly researched and biblically accurate, You Will Be Peter is an exciting, emotional roller coaster into the life of the man who became the ‘rock’ upon which the Christian faith would be established. Unlike traditional scholarly works, this book gives us a glimpse into the true man known as Simon Peter . . . a man familiar with hard work, who shared emotions like all of us, ranging from compassion to anger . . . love to despair. This is a fascinating read that will inspire anyone who is interested in learning more about Peter and those disciples who would lead a movement that changed the world. Reading it has made me a better man, husband, and father. The authors of You Will Be Peter have done a tremendous service to anyone desiring a better understanding of the origins of Christianity . . . for that I am grateful!”
—Robert F. Barrow, Lieutenant Colonel, US Army, ret.
“Although I am a pastor, I am not a Biblical Scholar or Theologian. I found the overall telling of You Will Be Peter to be very accurate, while also learning a great deal—lots that I can use in my sermons. With the story being told from Peter’s direct point of view, I was able to internalize the chief apostle’s passions and feelings. I loved the brotherly relationships—especially the four-man fellowship—formed amongst the Apostles; how they shared many hardships that brought them even closer. They are real characters in this story. You Will Be Peter also humanizes Jesus with many smiles and even laughter, offering a fresh perspective on the Bible. I was happy to find that I didn’t get stuck in the words. Instead, it was more about getting lost in the emotions. I read the manuscript twice, learning new things the second time. I intend to read it again.”
—Pastor Dylan Mello, Christ and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Westport, CT