As readers embark on a journey of knowledge and understanding, they’ll join Yoseph in an exploration of the implications of biblical history on our modern world. Through a series of unexplainable events, readers will get to decide if an additional personal spiritual effort is worth making in their lives, in order to possibly gain entrance to an uncertain futuristic Garden of Eden, the Messianic Age. In a process of the dreamlike interviews with biblical personalities ― the angel Gabriel, Methuselah, Chanoch, Seth, King David, Moses, Jacob, Abraham and the prophet Isaiah ― Yoseph is forced to bear his soul and his own hidden demons. The interviewers serve as advisors to God, Who is the keeper of the scorecard on the moral choices and decisions we make in our lives. It is God Who decides Yoseph’s fate and ultimately the lot of all of us.
As human beings, we are all flawed. That’s how the Creator made us. During the course of reading the book, readers will be empowered, like Yoseph, to exercise their free will to improve their moral character, in order to meet the requirements set out in the Messiah Interviews for admission into a future blissful life at the End of Days. The book is God-centered and discusses, briefly or at length, various topics, including The Ten Commandments, Creation, Evolution, Good and Evil, Primal Therapy, Bipolar Disorder, Resurrection, Aging, Twelve Tribes of Israel, the Lost Tribes, Monotheistic Religions, the future Third Temple on earth, the Messiah, and the Messianic Age. The book is full of biblical and modern wisdom written in layman’s terms, and is for anyone willing to begin or continue their journey down the spiritual road. It is also meant for the humanist, agnostic or atheist who has chosen a different road. God gives us a lifetime to return to Him.
What was the inspiration behind your book? Why did you feel a need to write it?
As I wrote above, I wanted to both give back to my Creator for giving so freely to me, and I felt that there was a need for a book that had so much to tell and yet had not been told by anyone thus far. I tried to make the Bible come alive for the reader. You know, sometimes in life, when no one else takes the bull by the horn, maybe it’s up to you to do so. Maybe it’s your destiny and just maybe it is all available right now in the present moment because you, and no one else, are supposed to write the story or whatever it is in life that comes up. You have to carpe diem, seize the day. Otherwise, it’s a missed opportunity. You know, you just know, when it feels right. Writing the Messiah Interviews is one of the Highs of my life. I can soar with angels and in the book I actually do.








Article comments
1 - Jerry Pollock, Author
Dear Blogcritics
Thank you for your kindness in doing a wonderful job with the Interview. I reread it and wouldn't change a word.
I wanted to tell your readers that they can go to You Tube or my website and see the 2 1/2 minute movie trailer for the Messiah Interviews. Chris Hatcher, the producer of the video, captured the essence of the book. I wanted also to emphasize to your readers that I would be glad to help them in any way I can if they contact me. For those who truly cannot afford the book, I will send them the book at printing costs plus shipping. I'll send the book(s) complimentary if someone has lost their job and doesn't know where to turn.
Please look for an upcoming interview with Blogcritics in February for our second title, Divinely Inspired. It's actually should be considered a prequel to the Messiah Interviews.
Best,
jerry
2 - Babs Chandrasoma
Good luck Jerry! You are definately getting your wonderful message to the public.