The Day I Met God Explained
The Day I Met God |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Multnomah |
Release Date: | July 30, 2001 |
Media Type: | Print |
Isbn: | 1-57673-786-1 |
Dewey: | 248.2/4/0922 21 |
Congress: | BV4908.5 .C68 2001 |
Oclc: | 46353297 |
The Day I Met God is a 2001 book of stories about people (mainly Americans) who converted to Christianity.
Publishers Weekly wrote:
- This collection of conversion stories drawn from many walks of life will appeal to anyone fascinated by the variety of human and religious experience. However, it might better be titled "The Day I Accepted Christ," since it dwells exclusively on born-again Christian conversions. Of the 32 stories compiled here, the majority were contributed by individuals who eventually found their home in Hollywood (as have all three authors at one time or another) and who have since become involved in public ministry.[1]
People profiled in book (partial list):
- Randy Travis - Country-Western singer
- Johnny Lee Clary - former Ku Klux Klan leader
See also
External links
- The Day I Met God:Extraordinary Stories of Life-Changing Miracles
Notes and References
- Book: 1576737861. The Day I Met God: Extraordinary Stories of Life Changing Miracles. Covell. Jim. Covell. Karen. Rogers. Victorya Michaels. 2001.