The Drama of Man

Xulon authors new book offers a truly compelling, rapid read

Gain a Solid Spiritual Core in the Truth of Christ's Message

Xulon authors new book offers a truly compelling, rapid read

2008-10-22


LONGWOOD, FL--Every great story has a hero, love, sacrifice, and a lesson to teach us about ourselves, and all of them point to the greatest story ever told--the drama of man. It is a tale in which we are all acting, written and directed by the best storyteller who ever lived: God Himself. Take a journey into the heart and mind of Him, the Author of life, in Xulon Press author D.M. Yell's The Drama of Man ($14.99, paperback, 978-1-60266-767-9; $24.99, hardcover, 978-1-60266-768-6), a gripping new release that meticulously explores the grand story; the history of God, angels, and men; the Christian experience; and the spiritual battle being waged on the stage of time and eternity.

"If one wants to learn about all the Bible has to offer, my book offers a compelling, rapid read that will give a person a great idea and glimpse of the truly amazing things in store for them, if they choose to embrace the adventurous, life-changing experiences that the Christian faith has to offer and can bring to any individual who truly seeks God's will for their lives," the author says.

A credentialed English and drama teacher, Yell has devoted his life to investigating and exploring life for its meaning through Christ's divinely inspired Word and the clues given indirectly through laws of nature, the human experience, God's perspective about the great drama of life, and His unveiling plan that is being played out by a continuously flawed mankind. A man with a wide range of talents and experiences, Yell has drawn heavily on his knowledge in theater arts, literature, and storytelling to answer the age-old question: What is the meaning of life? Readers will learn--in a rapid and compelling way--how to see the large picture of life, the better to understand the part they were meant to play.

 

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