The world as we know it is about to end. Not in fire and blood but with the coming of the Messiah.
The Miracle Man
(O-Books) by Maggy Whitehouse is a story of a modern-day Messiah who becomes a judge on a hugely popular TV talent show. But would the Messiah really come to Las Vegas rather than Jerusalem? Would he be a wealthy TV megastar? Would he be a Jew, not a Christian?
Every move that Miracle Man, Josh Goldstone, makes is blasted over the internet and makes the headlines in newspapers and on television, as he uses his healing powers to wipe out alcoholism, drug use and gambling – in fact, just about any addiction that is rampant in our culture today.
But Christianity teaches that the Anti-Christ will masquerade as a healer and fundamental Christians are quick to denounce this powerful threat to their faith. Worse, the healing of the nations means that people don’t need Medicare, drugs, alcohol or even wealth. The economy will crash with a pain-free and happy population.
Josh’s next goal is politics; joining forces with the Dalai Lama to inspire a celebrity-led peaceful liberation of Tibet and accomplishing an astonishing ‘about face’ in Chinese policy. Now he has become a threat to the whole world order.

The Miracle Man cleverly follows the chronology of the four Gospels of the New Testament, portraying every main character, with a modern name, and all the miracles in a present-day setting. Now the greatest story ever told is updated for a media-driven, celebrity-obsessed secular world.

Maggy Whitehouse


Maggy Whitehouse teaches Kabbalah, Bible Metaphysics and the Spiritual Laws of Prosperity across the UK, USA and Europe. She is the author of 15 published books including The Miracle Man (O-Books) and three novels about a fictional adopted sister of Jesus. Her non-fiction books include The Marriage of Jesus, The Secret History of Opus Dei, Total Kabbalah, The Illustrated History of Kabbalah and Living Kabbalah. Click here to go to Maggy’s Amazon author page.
Maggy trained as a journalist and has worked in print media, radio and television as a reporter, producer and presenter. She was the UK’s second female breakfast DJ on local radio and an assistant producer on the fabled Pebble Mill at One.
She wrote her first book, China By Rail, in 1987 after spending six summers travelling around China.
Maggy is a qualified teacher of healing in two disciplines and studied Kabbalah with Z’ev ben Shimon Halevi for twelve years. She has written three Kabbalistic novels, The Book of Deborah, Into the Kingdom and Leaves of the Tree about a fictional adopted sister of Jesus of Nazareth, and is an acknowledged expert both on the life and times of women in Biblical times and also in Kabbalistic interpretations of the New Testament.
She studied New Testament Greek for one year at Birmingham University, gave a paper on Kabbalah and the Feminine at the Toledano Tradition of Kabbalah conference in Toledo, Spain, in 1996; was keynote speaker at the first Mystical Teachings of Jesus conference in Polopos, Spain, in 2003 and at Kabbalah in the Bible and Kabbalah and Prosperity in Washington DC in March 2009 and June 2010. In Fall 2010 she is keynote speaker at the San Francisco Kabbalah and Healing conference.
Maggy is a founder and consultant editor of the Midlands holistic magazine, The Tree of Life, and has taught workshops in Kabbalah, Prosperity Consciousness and Comparative Religion in the UK, USA, Europe, Russia and Israel since 1993. She was the founder-producer of the BBC’s now-defunct spirituality website, which was morphed into the corporation’s existing Religion & Ethics site.
In 2007 she was ordained into The Apostolic Church of the Risen Christ, an independent sacramental church. She is now visiting lecturer in Judaism and Kabbalah for the UK Interfaith Seminary.
Maggy lives in Birmingham, England, with her husband, Peter Dickinson.