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The Fish Net Experience chronicles the musical and spiritual adventures of jazz musician Ronnie Self, who experiences tremendous career success at the Grace Hotel, but faces temptations and worry that go with the territory-primarily orchestrated by a sinister being from another dimension. Riding a roller coaster from lows of waking up to puke to highs of critical and financial acclaim, Self journeys from a life centered around himself to discovering a new life, awash in grace. Relationship disasters, unconditional forgiveness, good news that changes everything, and unexpected revelation punctuate The Fish Net Experience of Ronnie Self, Mysty Lyle, Jack Grace, Smiley Jackamouski, and a group of eclectic musicians and college professors, who come to realize you can't pay for grace.
Hurricane Harvey tragically takes the lives of ten-year old Jack Miller's parents, leaving him and his grandparents trying to make sense of the catastrophic event and navigate life through a series of challenging circumstances. Jack learns the meaning of "convertible" - able to change - as he takes conversational rides with "Pops." Jack experiences anger, nightmares, confusion, doubts, and fears...most being directed at God. With Jack, you'll experience the horror of witnessing a murder, the joys of helping others, romance, and inevitable end-of-life concerns for his grandparents. In Convertible Conversations you'll connect with Jack: a gifted sketch artist and musical prodigy - playing drums, composing, forming a band, and developing a multi-media jazz concert that introduces people to God's UNconditional love. An over-arching theme of grace, reconciliation and forgiveness permeates the story, culminated with an unexpected climactic event that tests the Miller's relationship with God.
QUESTION: What do Paul Gray, Billy Graham, Carlton Pearson and Joel Osteen have in common? They are all criticized by religious critics for believing and teaching about a God who loves and includes everyone unconditionally! ANSWER FROM PAUL GRAY: "Between the four of us, we have a huge ministry...of course it's not divided equally! I'm honored to be associated with men like this who are criticized, demonized, renounced and put down for believing and teaching that God is not angry, God loves everyone, God has included everyone in His family, and accepts everyone. "I'm confident that the 'Good News' or 'Gospel of the Grace of Jesus Christ' is actually GOOD NEWS for everyone!" ABOUT THE AUTHOR: In his novel, 'Convertible Conversations, ' Gray presents a compelling story of God's Unconditional Love to a family who experiences the devastating loss of children and parents to Hurricane Harvey. Now, 'Grace Is...' reveals the hope and God's love without conditions that enables the family to emerge from 'The Hellish Darkness' of life's greatest tragedy. In 'Grace Is...' Gray employs succinct one-page-a-day nuggets about the Positive Joy experienced by those who 'Dance with God' as they go through life's ups and downs. 'Grace Is...' explains Jesus' teaching and how for the first 300 years after Jesus' death, the church believed in the Eternal Conscious Love of God before subsequently being taught by Religion to fear Eternal Conscious Torment from an 'angry god' who is the figment of the imagination of people who are misguided and misinformed. See for yourself what "Grace Is..."
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