The Maiden of Thunder

by Gary Martin

Published 5 February 2008
Will the mighty Branan finally be beaten … by a girl?!? When Branan agrees to wrestle Zarah, the undefeated champion of Gezer, he knows the prize money will quickly be his. But what makes this muscular girl so confident? After hours of fighting, he discovers the truth—she’s his half sister! The joy of their meeting is cut short, however, when Hebrew youths deface a massive Philistine idol. Even with their combined strength, can the son and daughter of Samson save the Hebrew community from their enemies’ anger?

The Sword of Revenge

by Gary Martin

Published 3 November 2009
Samson’s mighty son Branan traces his famous father’s footsteps as he battles the Philistines. Throughout the different episodes, with both humor and action, he learns about God’s purpose for his life and inherited strength. ARE BRANAN'S MUSCLES ANY MATCH FOR A VENGEFUL BLADE? Branan handily rescues a would-be thief from Philistine soldiers. But when the young boy tips off his hero that Branan's grandfather lies in danger, the son of Samson finds he must surrender his great strength to save his kin. While held prisoner in the clutches of an old enemy, Branan learns whether one good turn deserves another.

The Heroes of God

by Gary Martin

Published 23 April 2009
Samson’s mighty son Branan traces his famous father’s footsteps as he battles the Philistines. Throughout the different episodes, with both humor and action, Branan learns about God’s purpose for his life and inherited strength. In the heat of battle, Branan finds that he’s not alone.After contending with desert thieves and braving sandstorms, Branan uncovers a Philistine plot to steal Israel’s most sacred object and wield it as a superweapon. With the Hebrew army gone on assignment, a Philistine victory appears certain—until a pair of mysterious warriors arm Branan for combat.

The Witch of Endor

by Gary Martin

Published 12 August 2008

Stopping from his journey to rest his camel, Branan learns how the presence of the stolen Serpent Staff of Moses has brought ruin to a Philistine town. What he doesn’t realize is that the young woman he agrees to help retrieve the relic from a powerful warrior is actually the Witch of Endor. Joining Branan as he descends dark tunnels and fights his way through a heavily guarded fortress, Son of Samson fans will learn that divine power and strength do not reside in objects and relics, but come from the Creator.


The Raiders of Joppa

by Gary Martin

Published 6 May 2008
Branan trades in his camel and the desert for an adventure on the high seas, as he joins marauders on their way to take back stolen goods from Branan’s arch nemesis. And what would a maritime tale be without a sea creature! But can the son of Samson stand up to the mighty leviathan? Along the way, Branan may find how even those who appear to have noble purposes might prove corrupt when there’s treasure involved.

The Daughter of Dagon

by Gary Martin

Published 24 July 2007

A graphic novel of epic proportions … After traveling back to Israel, Branan knows more about his father, Samson, but the Philistines also know about Branan. When a beautiful girl comes into Bran’s life, he finds himself protecting her from all types of danger. But why does a dream remind him of the woman who once betrayed his father?

After rescuing the gorgeous Saphira from thieves, Branan finds himself escorting her on her journey home so she remains safe. But soon he’s not only fighting off slave traders and giant reptiles, he’s nagged by the sense this girl isn’t all she appears. And as they travel closer to Saphira’s hometown, Bran discovers his father Samson’s past mistakes have now placed him in danger … which means in order to survive, Bran must call on Samson’s more heroic example and focus on God instead of his own strength and ideas.

Son of Samson and the Daughter of Dagon:

  • combines biblically accurate information about Samson and Delilah with an exciting and fresh story arc
  • is great for readers 8 and up
  • contains kid-friendly clean humor and action
  • will appeal to fans of The Action Bible, comic books, and graphic novels
  • is perfect for homeschool, church libraries, and kids’ Bible studies as a fun-to-read supplementary resource

The Tears of Jehovah

by Gary Martin

Published 4 May 2012

A MOTHER'S BETRAYAL, A FATHER'S LEGACY A camel-jumping desert marauder turns out to be Branan’s half sister Zarah. As they travel together, Branan comes across his sworn enemy, and he and Zarah are forced to act quickly in order to save a young woman from an evil fate. In the process, Branan faces familiar dangers and finally learns the secret to his inherited strength.


The Judge of God

by Gary Martin

Published 26 July 2007

A graphic novel of epic proportions … In this first book of the Son of Samson series, Branan has inherited his father’s strength, but he has no idea why. In hopes of understanding God’s plan, he travels back to Israel to trace the deeds of the father he never knew—and finds himself in the crosshairs of a Philistine captain in the process.

Growing up among the Philistines, Branan was always different—a little bigger, and much stronger, than his friends, and the only kid who worshiped God instead of Dagon. And he carried a big secret: his father was Samson, the man everyone in his country feared. Desperate to understand why God gave him his father’s gifts, Bran travels to Israel … and discovers the Philistines are still terrorizing the people.

While traveling to the cities where his father welded a jawbone and carried a massive gate, Bran also comes to the attention of Lord Sidon, who refuses to let another Hebrew warrior threaten Philistine rule. And Bran is determined to do what his father never could: use his strength for good.

The Judge of God:

  • combines biblically accurate information about Samson and ancient Israel with a story arc that follows a boy looking to undo his father’s wrongs
  • is great for readers 8 and up
  • contains kid-friendly clean humor and action
  • will appeal to fans of The Action Bible, comic books, and graphic novels
  • is perfect for homeschool, church libraries, and kids’ Bible studies as a fun-to-read supplementary resource