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DAVID GREGORY- NIGHT WITH A PERFECT STRANGER

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New York Times best-selling author David Gregory is no stranger to strangers. His wildly successful novels, Dinner with a Perfect Stranger and A Day with a Perfect Stranger, revolve around the concept that a single conversation with someone new can cover a universe of topics, answer a galaxy of questions, and forever alter the path of one’s life.The follow-up, Night with a Perfect Stranger: The Conversation That Changes Everything, does not deviate from this course, following recurring character Nick Cominsky as he struggles through his day-to-day life and waning spirituality. A late-night, desperate encounter at a deserted gas station leaves Nick stranded—until he finds Jesus holding a gas can on the side of the road, where a trip of spiritual dimensions commences.Fans of Gregory's first two books in this trilogy will be pleased to discover the same uplifting, engaging examination of the mystery of humanity's role versus God's role in life. "Night with a Perfect Stranger was written for burned out and frustrated Christians," says Gregory. "It offers a chance to hear the message that Jesus offers something beyond what they are currently experiencing." David Gregory is the author of the New York Times Extended Bestseller Dinner with a Perfect Stranger as well as A Day with a Perfect Stranger, The Next Level, The Last Christian, and coauthor of the nonfiction work The Rest of the Gospel. After a ten-year business career, Gregory returned to school to study religion and communications, earning master’s degrees from Dallas Theological Seminary and the University of North Texas. He lives in the Pacific Northwest, where he writes full-time.

 

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