"Be not forgetful to entertain strangers for some have entertained angels unaware." - Hebrews 13:2
When his father died, Billy Johnson felt he would never lose the vicious, gnawing grief that had formed in the innermost recesses of his soul. His father had been his mentor, his adviser, his fishing buddy, his protector, and most of all, his dearest and closest friend all of his life. It was grief he felt he could never be totally free of. Then, out of nowhere, a miracle occurred!
"WOW! Every once in a while a story comes along that speaks to one's heart; even moving you to tears. Having lost my father a year ago, this was a story that, as it did for the main character, served as a spiritual catharsis. While we all experience the death of those closes to us, John Isaac Jones writes of such an experience in a poignant, yet at the same time beautiful, fashion. While the details of our experiences may differ greatly from those in the story, the author delivers is such a way that most all should be able to empathize. That being said, and I would be remiss not to mention, I do not believe in ghosts, reincarnation, or karma which are touched upon in the story. However, the introduction does quote Hebrews 13:2 and as a born again Christian I do believe in angels and that my God works in many ways to bring comfort to his people. Perhaps the author was trying to hit the heartstrings of a audiences with differing beliefs; I simply smiled at the new-age references and saw the hand of God in the story . . . as I see it in my life." - Amazon reviewer
When his father died, Billy Johnson felt he would never lose the vicious, gnawing grief that had formed in the innermost recesses of his soul. His father had been his mentor, his adviser, his fishing buddy, his protector, and most of all, his dearest and closest friend all of his life. It was grief he felt he could never be totally free of. Then, out of nowhere, a miracle occurred!
"WOW! Every once in a while a story comes along that speaks to one's heart; even moving you to tears. Having lost my father a year ago, this was a story that, as it did for the main character, served as a spiritual catharsis. While we all experience the death of those closes to us, John Isaac Jones writes of such an experience in a poignant, yet at the same time beautiful, fashion. While the details of our experiences may differ greatly from those in the story, the author delivers is such a way that most all should be able to empathize. That being said, and I would be remiss not to mention, I do not believe in ghosts, reincarnation, or karma which are touched upon in the story. However, the introduction does quote Hebrews 13:2 and as a born again Christian I do believe in angels and that my God works in many ways to bring comfort to his people. Perhaps the author was trying to hit the heartstrings of a audiences with differing beliefs; I simply smiled at the new-age references and saw the hand of God in the story . . . as I see it in my life." - Amazon reviewer
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