In this compelling second edition, Hank offers readers a heartfelt and spiritually rich journey that boldly proclaims the Gospel of Jesus Christ. With clarity, conviction, and compassion, Hank unpacks timeless truths while weaving in personal reflections and biblical insights that are both grounding and inspiring.
The editing by Cynthia Lublink ensures a smooth and impactful reading experience, enhancing the book’s accessibility without losing the author’s voice or passion. Whether you are a long-time believer or new to the faith, Hank’s message is clear: the Gospel is alive, urgent, and meant to be shared across the world.
This book is not just a read – it’s a call to action, a reaffirmation of faith, and a beautifully articulated reminder of God’s grace and purpose for our lives.
The second edition stands as a testament to the enduring power of Scripture and the importance of living a life centered on Christ.
Highly recommended for anyone seeking spiritual encouragement and a deeper understanding of their role in God’s redemptive story.
A story of compassion, of kindness, grace and mercy, of love, justice and sacrifice. Of a God involved in the world.
I absolutely love this book! I read it every free moment I have.
It is very well written.
Dr. Karin Jesuis (Author and PhD at Industrial Psychology, by Atlantic International University)
Suzanne Walker (Author and Editor-At-Large, Business Fleet Africa)
Sarah Edwards
Preface
In 1966, the American Bible Society published a translation of the New Testament called the Good News for Modern Man. It was based on the latest translation science of Dynamic Equivalence, to express the message and meaning that the original authors tried to convey in as easy-to-understand modern everyday language. It used scientific analysis to present a "thought for thought" rather than "word for word" translation.
It was a bestseller at the time and topped the New York Times paperback list with circulation exceeding 25 million copies.
It was endorsed by various Christian denominations, including the Catholic Church, the Southern Baptist Convention, the Presbyterian Church of America, etc. and was used in the Billy Graham crusades and many others.
Now the Good News Novel has been made available to the modern-day reader, based on the best translations of the Bible, with the same goals, but as a gripping, page-turning story, faithful to Scripture and with sound theology, bringing out the deep treasures of the Bible in a heartwarming account of the greatest story that truly ever happened.
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