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Stranger's Gift - by Tom Hallman (Paperback)

Stranger's Gift - by  Tom Hallman (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>From a Pulitzer Prize-winning author: thirteen beautiful stories that gently guide readers into the hallways of faith--openly asking questions, exploring scenarios, and finally coming to the beginnings of faith.</b> <p/><b><i>True Stories of Faith </i><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A Pulitzer-prize winning reporter, Tom Hallman has stood in the Chicago Bulls locker room alongside Michael Jordan, hung out backstage with Van Halen, even shaken hands with two presidents, but one day a man's vulnerable, passionate story in the church service Hallman was covering for a news story stirred something within. As odd as it was, Tom had a feeling deep down that the man's story was for him. Hallman took the stranger's gift and did what he did best: interviewed people, asked questions, listened, and sought to understand how their story--God's story--applied to him. On his journey from agnostic to believer, Hallman asked the questions we're often too afraid to ask, seeking out ordinary believers from all walks of life. As I read the pages, I walked with him, understood his questions, and thought about the people brought into my life to point me to Him. God uses people, their tears, their struggles, their joys, and their hopes to exhibit faith to others. I can't wait to share this book with my friends. It's one I want to pass around and talk about in hopes of opening up conversations of how faith meets us when we're least expecting to find it."--Tricia Goyer, author of Blue Like Play: The Shape of Motherhood in the Grip of God<br><br>"As an editor and a story scout for "Reader's Digest", I've read the work of some very special writers. Tom Hallman heads the list. Through beautifully structured, easily accessible narratives, he draws readers into stories that touch the soul. This book, in which he explores individuals' journeys to faith, is moving, thought-provoking, and profound."--Brian Summers, Reader's Digest story scout<br><br>"Chaplains have been comforting hurting people in the healthcare setting for almost 75 years. Faith is an integral component at the bedside as people deal with suffering and dying. At such times, people wrestle with whether God is sovereign in this journey or not. Either God is trustworthy or He is not. He is either present and caring as He promised or He is not. Tom Hallman, Jr.'s book takes readers into that world in a way that is thought provoking, intriguing, and enlightening."--Jeffrey R. Funk, Executive Director, Healthcare Chaplains Ministry Association<br><br>"During his career, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tom Hallman fearlessly went inside a Hell's Angels clubhouse, shook hands with two Presidents, rode with police on a high speed chase, interviewed inmates and gangsters, and even had a drink with a Mafia hit-man, but he was afraid to go into a church and face himself. At midlife he found himself, like Dante, 'in dark woods, the right road lost.' In "A Stranger's Gift" he tells how he found the right road through encounters with men and women struggling with the same doubts, confusion, and losses he was experiencing. Their stories broke his heart open. They will open you up too. Tom was one of the finest writers I ever worked with at "Reader's Digest". Open this book and find out why."--Gary Sledge, former Assistant Managing Editor "Reader's Digest "<br><br>"On the journey of faith we look for those storytellers who can give voice to our experiences of joy and sorrow, discovery and disappointment, questioning and hope in the presence of God, the Holy Mystery. I have read Tom Hallman's human interest stories for over a decade. We are blessed to have a great storyteller like Tom as a companion and guide on this journey."--Rev. Dr. John Beck, PhD, pastor and adjunct seminary professor<br><br>"Tom Hallman, Jr. is one of America's foremost feature writers, one who knows how to judge--and tell--riveting stories. Above all, he understands that the most moving and insightful tales reveal the hearts, minds, and actions of real people who face wrenching challenges and eventually find redemption."--Jame Sinkinson, publisher, Infocom Group<br><br>"Tom Hallman, Jr. is that rare and wonderful combination: a master storyteller and an elegant writer with a deeply perceptive heart. He has an uncanny ability to see the profound in the everyday and make you see it, too--in ways that will remind you of what's really important in life. I defy you to read his work and not be moved, enlightened, and inspired."--Bryan Smith, writer-at-large "Chicago Magazine "<br><br>"Tom Hallman, Jr.'s narratives give a graceful voice to the universal struggles everyday people face. He isn't one of those celebrity journalists, looking at the world from afar. He writes from the news trenches and touches readers with beautifully written pieces daily. Tom Hallman, Jr. is required reading in the narrative writing courses here at Stonehill College--along with Truman Capote, Tom Wolfe, and Gay Talese. He is one of the best in the business."--Maureen Boyle, Journalism Program Director, Stonehill College<br><br>"Tom Hallman's book is full of vivid stories and life experiences that challenge and inspire faith and hope in the most turbulent circumstances. Readers, for example, will learn of the inherent spiritual nature of law enforcement and the indispensible role of faith and prayer in the life of officers who have embraced the transformative power of the Spirit of God. In a vocation where it is thought that fact-based evidence truncates feelings, displaces faith, and modulates crises, we encounter the supremacy of spiritual transformation and triumph of goodness."--Supervisory Special Agent Samuel L. Feemster (Ret.), FBI, Behavioral Science Unit<br>

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