About Come Home: A Template for Tribes Returning to the Script’s Global Interfaith Messiah by Richard (Risbek)
Joseph’s multicolored coat, an iconic symbol portrayed in humanity’s Script, symbolizes the multicolored nations which Joseph fed and saved during a global crisis. Those nations had been growing since God authorized Adam and Eve to faithfully multiply and cover the earth. Generations later, Joseph’s descendants didn’t do what was right and were consequently dispersed to the nations. As promised, they became seed that gave definition to already existing nations and spawned other diverse nations. How many nations, religions, and cultures were birthed from Joseph’s scattered tribes? No one knows. Scholars say Joseph’s children are gone forever. Legend, however, reveres them as the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. Current events reveal that some tribes are responding to an ancient prophecy. Jews, upholding their ancient traditions, pray three times a day for their return because their ancient text proclaims that a messianic guide will lead the tribes back to their original God and establish global peace. Throughout history, this messianic Restorer of Nations has left clues of his identity within every ethnicity. The end of the Script says he will be celebrating us when we Come Home and weave our “true colors” into his multinational mantle. Delve into these pages to discover how you and your tribe could be an essential thread in eternity’s royal robe.
Buy the book, and follow the author on social media:
Author Bio:
I spent 20 years in Kyrgyzstan and was “adopted” as an adult into a Kyrgyz family high in the Tian Shan Mountains. By age, I was the 5th of 13, but was often called the 13th child of Busurmankul Ata. Risbek is my Kyrgyz name. I published 5 or 6 books and a screenplay in the Kyrgyz language while living in Kyrgyzstan (1994-2013) and presented many academic papers at conferences on the Manas Epic (2006-2021). I was born in Santa Monica.