Thursday, November 10, 2005
Dinner With A Perfect Stranger
Wow. That's about the best summation I can give for this tiny little book.
Not since "The Prayer of Jabez" or "The Purpose Driven Life" has a book come around that has so much potential to awaken believers, seekers and non-believers to the wonders of the meaning of life itself.
Dinner With A Perfect Stranger is just such a book. You will become captivated from the moment you begin reading until the very end. It's a good thing that you can read the book in one sitting, because you will not want to put it down.
The book presents a suprisingly thorough and understanding walk through the Christian faith. Sort of a crash course in contemporary apologetics that is refreshing, invigorating and most importantly, convincing.
This book will appeal to anyone with a zeal to know the meaning of existence.
Not since "The Prayer of Jabez" or "The Purpose Driven Life" has a book come around that has so much potential to awaken believers, seekers and non-believers to the wonders of the meaning of life itself.
Dinner With A Perfect Stranger is just such a book. You will become captivated from the moment you begin reading until the very end. It's a good thing that you can read the book in one sitting, because you will not want to put it down.
The book presents a suprisingly thorough and understanding walk through the Christian faith. Sort of a crash course in contemporary apologetics that is refreshing, invigorating and most importantly, convincing.
This book will appeal to anyone with a zeal to know the meaning of existence.
