Saturday, September 19, 2015

The Dog of Jesus by Michael P. Sakowski a review by Judi Singleton

For several centuries an isolated mountain village in Mexico has held hidden an amazing secret, an immortal dog that performs miracles of healing. Recorded in ancient Spanish records, it is the dog of Christ, a mongrel stray dog that was present at the crucifixion and which was stabbed by the same spear that pierced the body of the Savior. When a tragedy reveals the dog's existence through a series of miracles accidentally caught on television, it upends the world, destabilizing governments and causing worldwide revolution


Biography

Educated as an electronics engineer and physicist,
Michael P. Sakowski worked as a self-employed businessman and entrepreneur for decades before writing novels and screenplays. He also spent two tumultuous years as a day-trader of stocks. He lived the ascetic lifestyle of a monk for over twenty-five years while continuing his studies across many fields of inquiry, recently traveling to China, Taiwan, and Japan. His previous novel, The Enterprise Zone, was adapted as a screenplay and achieved international recognition in The Chesterfield Writer's Project. He currently writes from a hilltop overlooking Fort McHenry and the Baltimore Inner Harbor.

Judi's review
The Dog Associated with Jesus ended up being an exceptionally reflective ebook. This specific ebook creates an individual consider just how much most of us to be a society take for granted. One can know the need to live an increasingly humble existence immediately after looking over this shifting tale. The author’s type publishing achieved it an easy read and the cross over between chapters will keep an individual looking to look at up coming. This specific ebook has not been composed with the individual who can be committed to any particular religion. This specific ebook is made for any individual  who desires to savor a first-class tale,this book  will restore  believe in kindness.





























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