In Search of the Lost Ark of the Covenant by Robert Cornuke and David Halbrook - This is the third book by Cornuke and Halbrook that I've read, and it was fascinating. Cornuke made several trips to Ethiopia, where it's believed that the Ark of the Covenant is located. Cornuke visits Axum and Lake Tana as well as the St Mary of Zion Church, and interviews monks, priests, and scholars. The narrative provides a unique view of the religious practices and daily life of the people of Ethiopia, and the Biblical research raises thought-provoking insights about the possible role of the Ark and the prophecies and clues in Scripture. Of course Cornuke and his team never see the Ark themselves, because it is kept in complete isolation, but there is enough evidence to be convinced that the object the priests guard so carefully is indeed the Ark, and that it may yet play an important role when Messiah returns. Reading this book has been particularly timely, as our adult Sunday School class has recently studied the Exodus, and are now studying the Tabernacle worship of the Jews while in the desert.
By the same authors: In Search of the Mountain of God, In Search of the Lost Mountains of Noah