Moses - Face to Face From reluctant prince to history's greatest liberator—discover the man behind the miracles. Born into Egyptian royalty but destined for something far greater, Moses thought he understood his purpose when he killed a taskmaster to save a Hebrew slave. He was wrong. Fleeing into the wilderness as a wanted murderer, he spent forty years learning that true leadership requires not strength, but surrender. Then a burning bush spoke his name, and everything changed. Called to confront the mightiest empire on earth with nothing but a shepherd's staff and divine promises, Moses must overcome his own doubts to become the voice of I AM . From the ten plagues that brought Egypt to its knees to the miraculous parting of the Red Sea, from receiving the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai to forty years of wandering in the wilderness, this is the intimate story of a man wrestling with impossible calling. Face to face with God, Moses discovered that faithful service matters more than personal dreams. But leading six hundred thousand freed slaves toward the Promised Land will test everything Moses believes about divine grace, human nature, and the true cost of faithful leadership. When his people choose fear over faith at the crucial moment, Moses must learn that sometimes the greatest leaders are those who prepare others for victories they'll never see. This is Moses as you've never encountered him before —not a distant biblical figure, but a flesh-and-blood man struggling with inadequacy, family tensions, crushing responsibility, and the heartbreak of loving people who consistently disappoint those trying to serve their welfare. From the palace corridors of ancient Egypt to the windswept peaks of Mount Nebo, from supernatural confrontations with Pharaoh to intimate moments of prayer and doubt, Moses - Face to Face reveals how divine grace transforms human limitation into eternal significance. Perfect for readers who loved The Source by James Michener, The Book of Longings by Sue Monk Kidd, or The Chosen series. Some journeys change history. Others change the heart. Moses's journey did both.