A sequel to the original Sacred Diary, Adrian is now being more recognised as a Christian speaker, and a few members of his church form a support group for him, to pray, to discuss plans, to review speaking engagements. The book even involves an international booking for him!
I’ve never quite worked out where the line is drawn between fiction and non-fiction in these books – I’ve read him say that his son Gerald is fictional, but some of the events must surely be based on his experiences. Ultimately I decided not to worry about it too much, and just enjoy it.
In this book, Gerald has tried writing his own version of some Bible stories, with alternative endings – quite funny, but not sure if one or two took it too far!
I love Adrian Plass’ writing, even in this at least partly fictitious version of himself he is still warm, relatable, self-deprecating, funny and wise – all the things we love about him!

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