Brian Godawa Books

Brian Godawa is an author and filmmaker known for his work in the realm of Christian fantasy and historical fiction. With a background in theology and filmmaking, Godawa has created a unique niche for himself, blending his expertise in both areas to produce captivating stories that explore biblical themes and ancient history. Some of his notable works include the novel series, "Chronicles of the Nephilim," and the book, "When Giants Were Upon the Earth." Godawa's writings provide a fresh perspective on familiar biblical narratives, delving into the supernatural and mysterious aspects of the ancient world.

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What's When Giants Were Upon the Earth about?

When Giants Were Upon the Earth by Brian Godawa delves into the fascinating topic of the Nephilim and explores the ancient world of giants as described in the Bible and other ancient texts. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, the book challenges our understanding of history and offers a thought-provoking perspective on the existence of giants in ancient times.

Who should read When Giants Were Upon the Earth?

  • Readers with a deep interest in biblical mythology and ancient history

  • Those curious about the intersection of religion and mythology

  • Individuals who enjoy thought-provoking explorations of supernatural beings and events


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 Books: Psalm 82 by Brian Godawa

Psalm 82

Brian Godawa

What's Psalm 82 about?

Psalm 82 by Brian Godawa delves into the mysterious and often overlooked passage in the Bible. Through careful analysis and historical context, the author uncovers the divine council and the spiritual warfare behind it. This thought-provoking book challenges our understanding of God's sovereignty and the role of heavenly beings.

Who should read Psalm 82?

  • Readers interested in exploring the deeper meaning and context of Psalm 82

  • Individuals seeking to understand the ancient cultural and historical background of the Bible

  • Those who are open to challenging their traditional interpretations of biblical passages