New Book Release
Can You or Can You Not Sail Under the Command of a Pirate?
by Marty Corcoran (Author)
The book’s unique features lie in its challenge of preconceived notions, emphasis on Jesus as a living being, personal and relatable approach, and encouragement of a direct connection with Jesus.

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BOOK EARLY INSIGHTS
Challenging Preconceived Notions
The book challenges the reader’s preconceived notions about Jesus. It suggests that the traditional understanding of Jesus as a two-dimensional figure, often limited to Sunday school teachings or church experiences, may not fully capture his true nature. By questioning and expanding upon these preconceptions, the book offers a fresh and alternative perspective on Jesus.
Emphasizing Jesus as a Living Being
The book presents Jesus as a living, breathing being who is actively involved in the lives of individuals. Instead of perceiving Jesus as a static figure from the past, the book encourages readers to see him as an ever-present force, continuously moving and interacting with people in their daily lives.
Personal and Relatable Approach
The author shares personal experiences and stories, making the book relatable to readers. By weaving together personal narratives, the book bridges the gap between abstract theological concepts and lived experiences, making Jesus more accessible and relevant.
Encouraging a Direct Connection
The book encourages readers to establish a direct and personal connection with Jesus. It suggests that individuals can tap into Jesus’ presence and work alongside him to experience the blessings and guidance he has to offer. This emphasis on a direct relationship with Jesus sets the book apart from more traditional religious teachings.
Inclusivity and Acceptance
The book acknowledges that different people have different experiences and perceptions of Jesus. It recognizes that some individuals have been hurt or turned away from traditional religious settings, and it offers a more open and accepting approach to Jesus.
This inclusivity allows the book to resonate with a wider range of readers, irrespective of their religious background or past experiences.