Maybe God was an Irishman
Re-kindles people's interest in the Gospel by showing how extraordinary Jesus was during his time on earth
NEW BOOK RE-COUNTS THE EVENTS OF THE GOSPEL INTO A MODERN DAY DRAMA
Re-kindles people's interest in the Gospel by showing how extraordinary Jesus was during his time on earth
2017-01-17
MAITLAND, FL—In
Bernie Donnelly’s new book Maybe God was an
Irishman ($18.99, paperback, 9781498495103; e-book, $, 9781498495110) readers will be uplifted and refreshed;
spiritually, emotionally and philosophically, regardless of one's particular
religious beliefs or opinions. All Christians know the gospel and will be
interested to see how the major events could be interpreted in a modern
drama. Non-Christians will also be aware of Jesus Christ and will find the
storyline of a "second coming" is intricate, adventurous and
exciting, deepening their curiosity. It will awaken a new
interest in those Christians who have strayed in their beliefs and strengthen
those people who have always had belief. Donnelly says, “Nobody
has ever attempted a dramatization of the story of Jesus in a modern day
setting; re-working the major miracles into a believable drama and showing
how the "second coming" could be enacted today. Readers will relate
to how the main character blends into a normal family life, has a regular
upbringing and gradually comes to terms with who he is. His powers gradually
unfold with the storyline, keeping the reader engaged throughout and
wondering how it will end.” Born a Roman Catholic in
Ireland, Bernie Donnelly strayed - like a lot of people - becoming agnostic
during his life. He is not qualified to be evangelistic, but he is qualified
to make people think. Donnelly has a third level education, having received a
degree in accountancy. He built up his business empire in three countries and
employed hundreds of people before selling his business and retiring at the
age of 46. Donnelly then travelled the world, meeting people of every
persuasion, and becoming enlightened to the point where he eventually found
the gift of God
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Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media
Group, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 12,000
titles published to date. Retailers may order Maybe God was an Irishman through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book
Distributors. The book is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore,
amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.