Max Davis has been featured on Publishers Weekly and USA
Today and has made appearances on the Today
Show and the 700 Club and is the author
of Dead Dog Like Me. This is a story about
a mega-church pastor, whose life is falling apart – at the family level, at the
pastoral level, and at the personal level. After a car accident he regains
consciousness and finds himself not in his own hometown but separated not only
be distance but also by time. He finds himself in the year 800 BC and
surprisingly in the body of Mephibosheth – King Saul’s grandson (King Saul was
the first king of the United Kingdom of Israel and his son Jonathan’s son was
Mephibosheth). Can living in another broken man’s life make any difference in his
own life? Will it offer any redeeming value, relief, or redemption to his own? This
novel is a story of grace, adventure and redemption.
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