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Night With A Perfect Stranger: The Conversation That Changes Everything (2012)

by David Gregory(Favorite Author)
4.32 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1936034867 (ISBN13: 9781936034864)
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Worthy Publishing
review 1: I really enjoyed this book and found that it put the material from The Rest of the Godpel:When the Partial Godpel Has Worn You Out written by Dan Stone and Greg Smith (aka David Gregory) into a really good word picture! I found the ending a bit too abrupt, but hey, you can't always have neat & tidy endings! I really appreciated the honesty in this book; when what you believe and what's going on in your life just isn't making sense and you feel like you suck at it being a "good" Christian! Until I got a hold of The Rest of the Gospel that's was how I'd lived most of my life as a Christian. It was good to see in a fiction setting, the paradigm shift one's life takes when they get off the Christian performance merry-go-round!I highly recommend this trilogy of Perfect Stra... morenger novels: Dinner With a Perfect Stranger, Day With a Perfect Stranger and Night With a Perfect Stranger. I also HIGHLY recommend The Rest of the Gospel. That book was a life changer for me!
review 2: For the month of February I humbly present Night With a Perfect Stranger! It's written by David Gregory as the sequel to his first book, Dinner With a Perfect Stranger. In the first book, a man without hope is invited to dinner by Jesus of Nazareth, and the two have a life-changing conversation. For all those who have read The Shack, the first book has a similar concept with a different setting: it takes place in a highbrow restaurant in Cincinnati. The sequel takes place six years later, when the main character Nick Cominsky seems to be nearing the end of his spiritual high. He's been to church and attended the study groups, and yet his spiritual walk seems to come to a standstill. Its at this point that Jesus again comes to Nick's rescue, this time finding him alongside of the highway with no gas in his tank. The conversation they have this time is very different than the first, and is more suited for Christians who are tired of their religious routine, and hungry for a deeper relationship with God. While the first book answers questions for unbelievers, this book answers the questions of any Christian of any age who wants to walk closer to God on a daily basis. I highly recommend this book to all those "bored" believers out there. In this book you'll discover a deeper meaning to God, and you certainly won't be "bored" anymore.-Caleb less
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bria
A really good story on Christ being in us.
daddyandben
Need to refresh you faith? Read this.
eva
great read.
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