"God" Means Something Different to Everyone
"This book is amazing. It is one of those that once you start reading you don't want to put down. I am a huge fan of this author. He is a genuine man with a heart of gold, which makes these stories even more inspiring. Touching, indulging views, a book to add to your collection." Danna Parr
"As someone who avoids discussing my personal beliefs with others, I was amazed and captivated by the honesty and openness of the interviewees and the author himself. I was touched and moved to tears. I can relate to many of the people as fellow Texans and souls in search of meaning of life and spirituality." Frances Conner
"Finding God in many faces
Finding God is a one-of-a-kind series of intimate stories told by everyday people. Discover what these people believe and why as it pertains to their own unique spiritual journeys.
These highly personal stories discuss not only such issues as the existence of heaven and hell, the validity of the Bible, alternative religions, spirituality and life after death, but also chronicle sometimes gut-wrenching life events that helped develop a wide variety of belief systems, some conventional and some not-so-conventional.
Anyone interested in spiritual issues, or searching for meaning in their lives will find something in this book with which they can identify.
Read Finding God now and begin exploring your own spirituality and the revelations you derive from your experiences, relationships, and the significant events that have shaped your life.
Also available on Kindle.
About the Author: John Henry Clark is an award-winning journalist, freelance writer, author and avid golfer who was born and raised in Texas. He grew up in northwest Houston playing sports at Oaks Dads Club and attending church with his parents, but decided as he got older that things he learned in Sunday school no longer made much sense.
Since then, he has spent a lifetime seeking answers and exploring a variety of beliefs. After a successful career as a newspaper reporter, Clark turned his lifetime love for learning into a new career as a public school teacher, and that gave him time during the summer months to pursue his project to write a book describing what people believe about God and why they believe whatever it is they believe.
He crisscrossed his beloved state, interviewing fellow Texans at random, and uncovered dozens of fascinating, sometimes gut-wrenching stories that reveal not only how life experiences, tragedies, and triumphs, can shape a person's view of the world and beyond, but also the commonalities shared by all people - the desire for love and happiness.
Read this book, Finding God, and find answers to the meaning of life, and maybe discover something new about yourself.