| Bright, self-assured,
professionally successful Nick Cominsky is in a quandary.
Seventy hour work weeks, a disgruntled wife, and a two
year old leave little room for accepting anonymous dinner
invitations. Then again, he isn’t invited every
night to a dinner with Jesus of Nazareth. A meal worth
attending, even if it is a prank by his work buddies.
Or so he thinks . . . |
| “If there’s
one person I would like to interview, it would be Jesus.”
– Larry King |
| Nick Cominsky
has that chance. |
| One on one. |
| What would
it be like to actually talk with Jesus of Nazareth today?
In a thought-provoking and highly entertaining style,
Dinner With a Perfect Stranger addresses questions
about God, religion, science, the meaning of life, fulfillment,
suffering, relationships, heaven—the things that,
deep down, we all wonder about. |
| Dinner
With a Perfect Stranger, by David Gregory, ©
copyright 2003 by One Press, 106 pages, hardback fiction. |
| BOOK EXCERPT FROM THE BACK COVER |