Dead Dog Like Me by Max Davis. When mega-church pastor, Nick Gregory, regains consciousness after a horrific car accident, he’s on the ground in agonizing pain. · At intervals, Gregory is taken back in time and transformed into Mephibosheth, who considered himself a "dead dog" before the mighty King David. Fantastical elements aside, Davis's own biography tracks a similar course to that of his protagonist: the ascent to the head of a popular church and precipitous bltadwin.ru: Worthy. · Dead Dog Like Me by Max Davis Heart pounding, gasping for breath, megachurch pastor Nick Gregory awakens each night remembering that his wife has left him, his daughter has grown distant, and his son has been dead for a year.
Max Davis holds degrees in Journalism and Biblical Studies. He is the author of sixteen books and has been featured on the Today Show, USA Today, and Publisher's Weekly. In addition to his own works, he's collaborated on books with George Foreman and QVC Host Rick Domeier. Max is a sought-after speaker for organizations worldwide. Dead Dog Like Me . by Max Davis Others are not so small, like illness or loss. But, says Max Davis, a former pastor, we all have the ability to turn our tragedy into triumph, our hurt into happiness, our outrage into outreach. Davis himself has faced and cleared some of life's highest hurdles. When he was at his personal worst. Dead Dog Like Me ebook mid; A Novel By Max Davis. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Find out more about OverDrive accounts. Save Not today. Format.
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