The Savior
By Jesse V Coffey
“Find your faith, my son.”
When Toby Riordan is buried alive in the sands of Iraq, he believes he has reached the end of his story. Instead, he crosses a threshold few mortals ever glimpse. In a desert oasis suspended between worlds, ancient beings offer him a gift — or a burden: immortality, and the ability to walk through time.
But eternity is not salvation. It is a mirror.
Haunted by loss, hollowed by grief, and unable to die, Toby searches for meaning. Only his mother’s final words guide him: find your faith.
Following that call, Toby steps into First‑Century Israel and meets a young boy whose destiny will echo through all of human history. A boy who will one day be known as Jesus the Christ.
In the presence of this child, Toby discovers that faith is not found in miracles, but in the quiet, fragile connections between souls — across lifetimes, across suffering, across time itself.
The Savior is a spiritual odyssey about trauma, rebirth, and the unseen threads that bind every human being to every other. A reminder that even the lost can become the light they seek.