Conversations with God Book 3: An uncommon dialogue book by Neale Donald Walsch

Conversations with God Book 3: An uncommon dialogue book by Neale Donald Walsch

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Conversations with God Book 3: An uncommon dialogue book by Neale Donald Walsch

The dialogue expands . . . When Neale Donald Walsch was experiencing one of the lowest points of his life, he decided to write a letter to God. What he did not expect was a response, with extraordinary answers covering all aspects of human existence - from happiness to money, to faith. The resulting book, Conversations with God, was an instant bestseller on publication in 1995 and has since sold millions of copies world-wide, changing countless lives everywhere. Conversations with God: Book 3 is the third volume of the original Conversations with God trilogy that takes us even further in our questioning and search for answers, dealing with universal truths of the highest order and the challenges and opportunities of the soul. This incredible series contains answers that will change you, your life and the way you view others. Also by Neale Donald Walsch and available from Hodder & Stoughton: Conversations with God, Books 2 and 3, Communion with God, Friendship with God, Applications for Living and Meditations from Conversations with God, Book 1. Published By Hachette UK on 2012-01-19


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  • Paperback
  • 521 pages
  • English
  • 1444718800
  • 9781444718805

About Neale Donald Walsch

neale donald walsch is a modern day spiritual messenger whose words continue to touch the world in profound ways. with an early interest in religion and a Read More about Neale Donald Walsch
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