Author Greg S. Baker

CHRISTIAN NOVELIST AND WRITER

Biblical Fiction | Bible Studies | Christian Help |  Adventure | Fantasy | Science Fiction

A Bit About Me
Greg Reading

I am a Christian author, former pastor, happy husband, and proud father of five boys. Writing is a ministry to me as much as it is a hobby. The influence of a story cannot be underestimated–just look at the parables that Jesus taught! 

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The Antediluvian Book Series (Biblical Fiction)
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Audio Books for the Rise of Daniel Series
Book 3 - Revealer of Secrets 50%

Featured Series

The Story

The Davidic Chronicles immerses you in a young David’s world in a time of bloody war and supernatural deliverance. Witness the titanic collision between Goliath’s gods and David’s faith in Jehovah.

About The Davidic Chronicles

This series is Greg’s most popular and arguably his breakout series into the publishing world. He’s had other works published, but these books have become wildly popular with adults and teenagers alike.

The Davidic Chronicles series is rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on 1173 reader reviews and ratings.

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Tracy Karol
11/16/2024
Great intro to King DavidDavid was an imperfect, but earnest man with a true heart for God. When he sinned horribly in his later years, his repentance is beautiful and the psalms he wrote inspire us still today. But I’m getting ahead of myself. This first book in the series focuses on David as a youth, probably confused by his anointing but, rare in the Old Testament, filled with the Holy Spirit, which guided most of his life as a man of his time but far superior to any later king of any country, other than of course our Lord Jesus Christ.I love reading 1 Samuel, which gives us more details about David’s life than almost anyone in the OT. This book is not preachy, though it is based on scriptural truth. It’s easily read as a historical fiction novel that anyone, believer or not, can completely enjoy.This is my first book by this author but I look forward to reading the rest of this series and exploring his other books. I highly recommend this to anyone who likes history, battles, valor, good vs evil, and moral ambiguity. You can’t help but feel bad for Saul at many times, as I do when reading about his life and experience as the first Israeli king in the Bible. Compared to later kings, he’s actually a good guy other than the sad fact that he made excuses rather than repented, as David did. But as the “first” he is held to a high standard and example, which I think seals his eventual downfall and fate. I’m familiar with these characters from scripture and the author does an excellent job of bringing their stories to life. Trust me, they are never boring!
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Debbie Lockledge
10/02/2024
This was an impressive beginning to what will no doubt be a great series. Half way through this book I had already ordered Book 2. I highly recommend this book.
David A. Hall
9/30/2024
This is a well written book which takes the facts we know about David from the Bible, adds a little imagination and a few extra-Biblical historical and geographical facts and gives him a personality, a culture and brings him to life. After reading this book, David is no longer a grouping of facts, but is now a person. The author not only creates a personage for David, but creates a society in which for him to live. Not being one who just reads words, the way this book is written allowed me to move, see and function in David's world. I just finished this author's series on Daniel, which was almost beyond eye opening. So I had an idea of what to expect and was not disappointed in the lease. I am starting the #2 book in this series immediately. I'm looking forward to being able to take the facts I know about David and place them in a scenario which I can visualize in my mind and bring my namesake to life.
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Ron
5/13/2024
Excellent book about David's early years until the battle vs Goliath.The author keeps you posted to where in the Bible the story is taking place; this allows you to check vs the Bible.
James Lucas
5/05/2024
The author did a great job is telling the first story of David. He conveyed a very important fact that David trusted the anointing upon his life hence, his decision to confront the lion, bear, and Goliath. A good read for those whose faith desires more understanding.
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Loren
4/25/2024
I enjoyed this--it was a quick read that fleshes out a few chapters of 1 Samuel in a way that brings the characters, events, and place to life. I really appreciated the way Baker portrayed the confrontation between David and Goliath, and the way he creatively develops the story line using the biblical text as a foundation.A few minor quibbles:1) After David kills a lion while sheepherding, he and those with him roast the lion to eat. There's no concern from David, who is committed to God and the Mosaic Law, that this lion is unclean meat. Baker references scripture throughout the book, so I was surprised he'd miss this.2) Another miss: Caleb is referenced as one of David's ancestors in chapter 4 and references 1 Chronicles 2:50-51. Apparently Baker conflated David's ancestor, Salmon, with Caleb's son, Salma. It's not a huge issue, except that the accurate line is easily confirmed, and Baker is clearly trying to be biblically accurate. It throws other interpretations into question.3) The dialogue tends to be formalized and more old-fashioned, which jars alongside the narrative that is contemporary and casual.
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Written with one goal in mind…

To honor the Lord Jesus Christ by increasing the Kingdom of God within the kingdom of men.

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