New Year’s Eve — Usual Time — 11:00
Well—the odometer of the world is about to click over to a new year.
Some people say they don’t make resolutions. I say we can’t help it. There’s just a feeling of new beginning.
For me, 2024 will be all about the book.
I got a call from Boots Richardson before she died. She and Jack were members of St. Matthew years ago, until they moved to East Texas.
Boots, on hospice care at the time, called to say she had worn out my first book, God, Grace and Gooseberry. She needed a copy of my next one.
I told her, “Boots, I’m not really through with it. Let me work on it a little longer. Then I’ll send it.”
“Max! I don’t have a little longer. I want it now! Immediately!”
I did have copies run off for a study group. I sent her one and she called a few days later.
“Max, I’ve read it three times in two days.”
I was touched. The book is 250 pages long.
A few days later she called again: “Your book has made me feel safe. We all belong to God.”
I told her that is exactly what the accounts in Discovering God tell us.
All 100 accounts of powerful religious/spiritual experiences.
Boots died not long after that last conversation.
The book encouraged her in her last days.
The material in the book encourages me.
Beginning January 1st, I will begin the last revision of the book. My resolution is to get it out into the world in 2024.
I may also start my own weekly YouTube program to take people through the book. Let me know if you would be interested. And!
Happy New Year
I would love a YouTube program to take us through your new book. Can hardly wait. Donna