★★★★✩ |
In a Ugandan prison for two murders he didn’t commit,
Henry is losing hope. He pleads with God for a sign. Jim, in California, finds
himself saying a small ‘yes’ to God who brings their two lives together with
momentous results.
In Divine
Collision: An African Boy, an American Lawyer, and Their Remarkable Battle for
Freedom, Jim Gash tells a fascinating and inspirational story where
cultures and experiences collide. Henry sits imprisoned in Uganda for crimes he
did not commit, while Gash, from a world away, responds to God’s prompting,
finds himself in Africa, and encounters Henry and the injustice he faces daily.
Their uniquely combined story offers an incredible read, involving faith,
prayer, and justice, and offers any Christian reader a story of value and worth
to experience. I would recommend it.
Thanks to Worthy’s First Look, I received a copy of Divine
Collision and the opportunity to provide an honest review. I was not
required to write a positive review, and all the opinions I have expressed are
my own.
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