Christ's Secret Safehouse.
Over the centuries, Jerusalem has seen periods of political unrest and religious persecution. The Upper Room, with its secluded location, often served as a refuge for early Christians who returned there in times of danger to evade authorities. It became a venue for gathering, worship, and strategizing among the Apostles. It was the site of the Last Supper, Pentecost, and Peter's refuge after he escaped from prison—symbolizing the beginnings of Christianity.
After Jesus' crucifixion, the Upper Room became a haven for his disciples, where they prayed and planned their next steps, risking discovery. This book explores intriguing questions about the house's ownership, any familial connections to Jesus, and the financial aspects of such a residence in downtown Jerusalem, supported by Rabbinic, Biblical, and archaeological evidence.
A book written in Alberto's unique style, simple, readable, and straightforward.

About Alberto Allegue
AUTHOR & HISTORIAN

Alberto Allegue is a passionate writer dedicated to crafting compelling narratives that resonate with readers from all walks of life. His writing style is simple, readable, and straightforward, which sets his books apart from others. Alberto's love for literature and faith is evident in his works, making him a cherished voice in the literary community.
He is the author of several books focused on Christian and Catholic themes. His writings are organized into bite-sized collections that provide essential information for Christians to understand and practice their faith effectively.
Alberto has written a series of books called A Guy in the Pews, which explores common questions about the Christian faith. His aim is to clarify misunderstandings that often arise from Bible translations and to address concerns people have about Christian teachings. He supports his explanations with both biblical references and historical facts, while also discussing relevant, contemporary issues.
Alberto moved to the United States at the age of 14, coming from a background where both his parents were mathematics teachers. He was educated by the Marist Brothers, inspired by the teachings of St. Marcellin Champagnat.
After spending 20 years in secretive operations for the Department of War, he transitioned to a career with The Military Defender, a law firm specializing in unique and confidential legal cases.
Alberto earned his Bachelor's degree from Florida State University, followed by a Master's degree from Troy State University, and is now studying towards his PhD at Liberty University.


