Cross Roads: What if you could go back and put things right?

Cross Roads: What if you could go back and put things right?

by WmPaulYoung (Author)

Synopsis

Multi-millionaire Anthony Spencer is trapped in a coma and finds himself in a surreal world that reflects the skewed priorities of the life he's lived on earth where he meets a stranger who turns out to be Jesus and a grandmother who is the Holy Spirit.

Pleading for a second chance, he is sent back to earth to redeem himself. There he must fight to put right the mess he's created, experiencing events through others' eyes before deciding how to use the miraculous gift he's been given. Before his illness he had set events in motion that he now needs to undo - but will he have the courage to make the right choice?

THE SHACK is an international phenomenon, surpassing 1 million copies sold before being picked up by a mainstream publisher: its combination of radical spirituality with a heart-wrenching story made it a word-of-mouth hit, and CROSS ROADS has all the ingredients to repeat its impact.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 22 Nov 2012

ISBN 10: 1444746138
ISBN 13: 9781444746136
Book Overview: The new novel from Wm Paul Young, author of international bestseller THE SHACK, is an inspiring and provocative story of a man who only realises how bad his life has been when it's too late - yet is miraculously given a chance to put things right. Will he take it?

Media Reviews
One of the most faith-enhancing books I have ever read. * Bear Grylls on THE SHACK *
This book has the potential to do for our generation what John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress did for his. It's that good! * Eugene Peterson on THE SHACK *
This book is speaking loud and clear to a lot of people * The Independent on THE SHACK *
Bunyanesque - bold, imaginative, humane and funny * Church Times on THE SHACK *
Author Bio
Wm Paul Young was born in Canada but raised by his missionary parents among a stone age tribe in the highlands of what was New Guinea. He suffered great loss as a child and young adult, but now enjoys the 'wastefulness of grace' with his family in the US Pacific Northwest. This is his second book.