It is every journalist's dream to land the assignment of interviewing an extremely famous (or infamous), influential celebrity or politician - especially if there has been controversy generated by the person's actions. The BBC reporter David Frost interviewed Richard Nixon shortly after he had resigned as President of the United States. The interview was broadcast on television around the world, and it garnered some of the highest ratings ever recorded for a news show. Other highly rated televised interviews of this type that come to mind are Barbara Walter's interview with Monica Lewinsky…mehr
It is every journalist's dream to land the assignment of interviewing an extremely famous (or infamous), influential celebrity or politician - especially if there has been controversy generated by the person's actions. The BBC reporter David Frost interviewed Richard Nixon shortly after he had resigned as President of the United States. The interview was broadcast on television around the world, and it garnered some of the highest ratings ever recorded for a news show. Other highly rated televised interviews of this type that come to mind are Barbara Walter's interview with Monica Lewinsky about her affair with President Bill Clinton and, more recently, Diane Sawyer's interview with Bruce Jenner shortly before the famous Olympic decathlete transitioned his gender to female. But, here, in Danny Clifford's, Who Do You Say I Am? We encounter The Luckiest Journalist in the History of the World. His assignment is to interview none other than the Son of God Himself - Jesus Christ. Clifford's engaging style draws the reader in, and the book becomes a sort of "Let me explain what went on behind the scenes and set the record straight" opportunity for Jesus to clarify - in plain, everyday language - some of the deepest, most enduring mysteries of all time: His own life and mission. Christians the world over should enjoy this fascinating - if only imagined - sit-down session with the most influential human being who ever lived.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Danny Clifford is a veteran of the Vietnam War from 1969 to 1971, serving in the U. S. Army as an Airborne Ranger, Re-condo, and adviser on Guerrilla warfare to the Vietnamese Rangers. Danny is multi-published author and Evangelist who travels the globe teaching the Gospel message of Jesus. He loves spending his spare time with his best friend, partner, and lovely wife Michelle whom, Danny refers to as his blessing from God. Danny is also dedicated father and grandfather who enjoys fishing, hunting, and teaching his family. One of his passions for over 30 years has been his dedication to the Martial Art of Taekwondo. He is a Master Instructor and 4th Degree Black Belt, certified by the World Taekwondo Federation in Seoul, Korea. Danny was also the head coach of the State of Maine¿s Junior Olympic Taekwondo Team that went to the United States Nation Championships each year from 1993 to 2002 competing in fighting and form competitions. One of the honors Danny cherishes most is an award he received in 1998 when he was nominated and awarded the Instructor of the Year award for the State of Maine, from the United Sates Taekwondo Union. This award was selected by Grand Master Raymond Moreau, President of Maine State Taekwondo Union, and the students, and parents from across the state of Maine. Now put your feet up ¿ sit back ¿ relax as you read and enjoy... Behind Enemy Lines Saved by a Secret Weapon. Then order my books: Last Call ¿ and ¿ Who Do You Say I Am ¿ And coming Soon: All In. Danny would love to share the teachings of Jesus with your Church or organization. He does not charge a stipend to do God¿s work. Contact him or Michelle by email at their ministry website: http://www.heartandsoulministriesinc.com God Bless you, Author and Evangelist Danny Clifford
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