An unabridged recording of a one-of-a-kind modern fable! Need a lift?
The man was gorgeous, sitting astride his Harley Davidson, mysteriously parked on a moonlit strip of sand. At thirty-seven, Christine Moore had a world-class case of burnout: career blues, no husband, no children, an imperfect figure, and dimming expectations. "I'm going to show you a peace so beautiful, you'll probably forget what your life has been like up until now," he said. Who was this guy? "My friends call me Joe. Others call me 'God' or 'Higher Power.' You can call me whatever you're most comfortable with." Right.
But he knows everything about her, every one of her heart's desires. A sweet serenity settles over Christine. And so the journey begins, a triumphant odyssey of self-discovery that illuminates our souls. As we join one woman's inspiring quest for healing and life-changing truths, we discover six powerful precepts that offer the deepest peace and fulfillment we can ever know. Every woman longing to experience the joy of loving and of respecting her true self will find comfort, guidance and hope in the simple, profound secrets to an enlightened and enriched new life that Christine learns.
In the life-affirming tradition of The Celestine Prophecy, God on a Harley lights the way to a much-needed spiritual home.
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"This was an awesome book and I do not even remember how I found it. I like the insight it had to give christian women and I think that if more people saw God as a friend that they could talk to at anytime the world would be a better place. He does love you unconditionally and wants you to be happy."
— Cheryl (5 out of 5 stars)
“This is a wonderful story guaranteed to warm your heart and make you feel good.”
— John Gray, PhD, author of Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus“Funny and enjoyable in a fairy-tale kind of way.”
— Publishers Weekly" A thought provoking, fun book. What a concept. Anything is possible. "
— Linda, 2/8/2014" This is a must read for anyone who finds themselves in a rut. I truly enjoyed how life is put into perspective - what is important, necessary and vital compared to what we can do without....I have given this book to over 20 friends... "
— Pam, 2/8/2014" Really neat book. "
— Pauline, 2/6/2014" really makes you feel better "
— Marie, 2/1/2014" Amazingly Spiritual! "
— Angie, 1/19/2014" A quick uplifting read right when I needed it :) "
— Marsadie, 1/14/2014" Sometimes you read something at the right time of your life to put things in perspective!! "
— Teri, 1/13/2014" A book that flows with life lessons and teachings of what to do with our lifes...when the question comes up. "
— Temptress2536, 1/9/2014" This is a short story about a nurse. It is very touching and is an easy read. This book can be read in a couple of hours. It will touch your soul. "
— Tenia, 12/25/2013" Fun spiritual fiction. "
— Leilablair, 12/22/2013" A great way to start a spiritual relationship with my Higher Power, which I choose to call God. ~ "
— Sober, 12/10/2013" my friend made me read this book when my life wasn't going the way i had planned, very cute book. "
— Alyson, 12/4/2013" one of my all time favorites. this is a book that most women and girls should read, at least once. Life Lessons! "
— Bobbye, 11/30/2013" I read this book in my early twenties and really enjoyed it. It's a self-esteem booster for young women built into a cute story. I read it again in my thirties and it still works. Nothing deep here, but I found it uplifting. "
— Kristin, 11/25/2013" In this book, God, as described looks exactly like my therapist! "
— Snarky's, 7/25/2013" It's not what you'd think... you should read it. "
— Laurie, 4/26/2013" Inspirational. One I like to reread every couple years. "
— Melanie, 3/11/2013" This book was a really inspiring book. "
— Carina, 2/18/2013" A nice romance trying to be a help book.Entertained. "
— Carola, 12/31/2012" A good way of getting started in new relationship with Jesus. You feel confortable and say, why not. I like the book. "
— Javier, 12/14/2012" For any women friends who need a primer on prioritizing life's parts. "
— Bonnie, 10/18/2012" This is a metaphor for a view/relationship of God. I have recommended it many of times. "
— Heather, 5/18/2012" Now who knew that God actually rode a harley? Actually I am not surprised, take a new look at your relationships and yourself then see the miracle of living simple. "
— Sarah, 2/12/2012" Cute, sweet but not really my kind of book. "
— Joy, 11/27/2011" This book may not be theologically correct but it makes you think about God. That is true theology! Read this book and think! "
— Pam, 11/25/2011" this book was in our bathroom at DFWC for a very long time, and when desperate, I would read it. I had to be Really desperate, as this book is REALLY bad. Tied with the Inflatable Butch for bad books found in the 3rd floor bathroom. "
— Jakey, 10/16/2011" Love this little book. Great spiritual journey in such relatable terms. Love it! "
— Emily, 9/8/2011" The caption on the front of the book...If you've ever had a broken heart. This book couldn't have had better timing to be on my list to read. Thank you. I needed this. "
— Krista, 5/18/2011" I've read several "if Jesus were alive today" books, and this is my favorite. <br/> <br/>It's all about simplifying your life, being yourself, and living life to the fullest. <br/> <br/>I think Jesus would like this one as well. "
— Karen, 5/8/2011" ....short but sweet. I am glad I read it! "
— Tina, 1/20/2011" Is one of my favorites books. Is so passionate that really touch the soul of anyone. If you like love storys and you feel lost in life and love, you need to read it... "
— Melissa, 1/19/2011" A quick uplifting read right when I needed it :) "
— Marsadie, 1/9/2011" This had an inspiring message I could relate to. Also the kind of book you can read in the lunchroom and not lose details. "
— Michelle, 1/3/2011" i read it while in rehab "
— Esteban, 1/3/2011" my mom made me read it so we could have a mini book club. it was pretty good though and has good advice for living life. "
— Jackie, 12/29/2010" This is one of my favorite books of all time. Maybe it's just a personal preference or who gave it to me is what gives is such a meaningful vibe. I won't spoil it, but it's a great read for those whose faith is a bit fallen. It's a wonderful "pick me up" read. "
— Cara, 12/2/2010" This is one I read a long time ago...it changed the direction I was going in life, indeed. "
— Robin, 11/8/2010" this book is just so amazing and unbelievable. this si the frist book i read that included God. It is a good life lesson story of commendments, love and how to live for yourself and hom and no one else. it is a good book if you dont believe. i read this book fource(4 x's) already!!!!! "
— Uchelk, 9/27/2010" Loved this book. A real guide to helping determine what is really important in life. I recommend everyone read this book, especially if you think you are too busy to take time to read a book. "
— Denise, 9/8/2010" This book is one of those parable-type books, but I still liked it. "
— Wendy, 8/17/2010" Simply beautiful! It was a quick read but really made me think of the things that christine does that I do as well. I would really recommend it. "
— Sandra, 8/10/2010" What a cute book! Short and easy to read, this book gives a different outlook on our view of God and how he interacts with our lives. It's really an inspiring story for anyone struggling with finding their true self. I'd recommend it for a quick pick-me-up indeed! "
— Vanessa, 5/22/2010" This book was an easy, inspiring read. It helped soothe wounds from a broken heart and helped immensely as I have tried to heal. Definitely worth picking it up, you'll finish it in one sitting! "
— Sarah, 5/10/2010" The bok does make one do some thinking about where their lives are headed. "
— Kaethe, 3/28/2010Joan Brady is a former dancer with the New York City Ballet. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Columbia University, Brady now lives in England where she is an author of short stories, articles, several bestselling novels and a highly acclaimed autobiography titled The Unmaking of a Dancer. She became the first woman, and first American, to win the Whitbread Book of the Year Award in 1993.