Saint Michael, the Archangel, in The Battle for Jesus

Saint Michael, the Archangel, in the story is the quintessential village vicar. He is a ‘solid spirit’ so mortals can see and interact with him. He is large and portly with a British accent and a commanding but kindly presence. Unlike The Archangel Saint Gabriel, he has succumbed to mortal ways, enjoying Glenugie whisky, wine […]

Muchmore Broadcasting Services, MBS

Muchmore Broadcasting Services, MBS, is owned by Saul Muchmore, a British media baron based in New York. Expanding Muchmore Broadcasting Services within the US and worldwide creates a conflict between himself and Jesus. And, at first, Jesus has to go. Mr Muchmore’s newspapers and magazines dominate the US and the world markets. But he yearns […]

A Reticulated Python called Eve is Jesus’ bodyguard

A Reticulated Python called Eve returns with Jesus as his bodyguard. Even though she is a Reticulated Python, she is still a ‘volunteer’. She returns because she loves Jesus and Mary Magdalene. ‘Volunteers’ are mortal. Reticulated Pythons have been recorded at over twenty five feet long (six to seven metres plus). So, Eve, a tad […]

Magna Carta in The Battle for Jesus

Magna Carta in The Battle for Jesus is the foundation, or the idea, on which both the US and the British Constitutions are based. The ‘Great Charter’ or Magna Carta, landed in the US on ‘Plymouth Rock’. In the novel, Magna Carta is the link between the judiciary of both the US and Great Britain. […]

The Mother Mary in The Battle for Jesus

The Mother Mary is a solid spirit, which means that she is a ghost in solid form so we mortals can see her, but, as such, she can return to Heaven any time she wishes to. The Archangels are also solid spirits (see blog: The Worlds within the story). The Mother lives in the firmament […]

Mary Magdalene and Easter Eggs, The Battle for Jesus

Mary Magdalene and Easter eggs. Could Mary Magdalene have invented Easter eggs? This is not a part of the novel in any way but many people ask me this question, especially around Easter time: Mary Magdalene is a key figure in the story of The Resurrection, Easter Sunday. She is the first person Jesus shows himself […]

Civilisation, Climate Change, The Battle for Jesus

The Battle for Jesus is all about civilisation and the continuation of civilisation as we know it today. Global Warming/Climate Change is the biggest overall issue threatening the entire planet. The extreme weather that is being reported worldwide is developing into extensive long term droughts and forest fires, often followed by intensive flooding that threaten […]

The United Nations, climate change The Battle for Jesus

Jesus sees The United Nations as vital to accommodating climate change. Accommodating climate change is his mission and The United Nations is ‘the only room the world can sit in’. Picture: United Nations General Assembly Hall, 2011, in session. U N headquarters, New York. Photo Courtesy of Basil D Soufi. CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia […]

Queen Elizabeth II and Katy Ambulances during World War II, The Battle for Jesus

  Queen Elizabeth II and Katy ambulances during World War II: Photo of an Austin K2/Y ambulance, fondly known as a ‘Katy’ during WWII. Photo courtesy of Deben Dave at English Wikipedia. Via Wikimedia Commons. Public Domain. This blog gives you an idea of what Katy Ambulances during World War II look like in the […]

The MPD, Metropolitan Police Dept, Washington D.C.

The MPD or The Metropolitan Police Department, Washington D.C., plays an important part in the story, The Battle for Jesus. The MPD Car Patrol has visited the Chapel on the Orchard Road in the firmament. They know that Jesus really is Jesus and that Mary Magdalene is the real thing. You will have to read […]