This compelling work invites modern readers delve into the rich world of the thirty parables of Jesus - stories that are simple on the surface yet endlessly profound. Each chapter opens a fresh window into the historical setting of the parable, allowing readers to step into the culture, context of the texts, questions, and tensions of Jesus' time. From there, the book offers clear and thoughtful exegetical analysis, unpacking key images and verses, literary features, and theological themes that often go unnoticed.But the heart of this work lies in its pastoral approach that springs from his experiences of pastoring in multi-cultural parish settings in different parts of the country. Every parable is presented not merely as an ancient teaching but as a living Word that speaks directly to the challenges, hopes, and spiritual longings of today. With warmth, experience, and clarity, the author connects Jesus' timeless stories to everyday life - our decisions, relationships, struggles, and search for meaning.Whether exploring God's relentless mercy in the Lost Sheep, the call to readiness in the Wise and Foolish Virgins, or the unsettling generosity of the Laborers in the Vineyard, each reflection leaves readers with something to ponder deeply. This book is an invitation to slow down, listen anew, and allow the voice of Jesus to shape the heart. Perfect for personal devotion, small groups, and parish study.