People crowd the pages, with language and lifestyles to match. She confronts them with a Jesus as contemporary as themselves, a Christ they can see, who cares. Reading her book we laugh at her mistakes, identify with her failures, and find ourselves eager to emulate her spiritual progress.
Commendations
'This helped me to see that evangelism is a privilege rather than something you "wouldn't even do to your dog", as Rebecca Manley Pippert puts it so memorably.' - Rico Tice'A classic, and on a great theme. It introduces one of life's greatest joys: that of turning inconsequential chatter into speaking about Jesus. This is a must-read for all Christians.' - Roger Carswell





