Author: C.M. Kigh

The Messianic analogy

The story of one who will be born to change the world in extraordinary ways. A heralded being with a divine course. 

We begin with Nadia. A young child who has a connection to a mysterious man by the name Jabril. 

This story promotes the discussion of the Black experience in America and the world. The tragedies that Nadia endures echo the plight of a people who have a deep spiritual connection and love for God yet are called upon to endure such loss. It is the question of the Messiah who suffered and died for the world. 

All those who step forth and take up the mantle of salvation for the world seem to suffer great loss. Why is it necessary? 

This is the challenge of this parable. A question with its readers’ choice to except the painful reality of human existence.