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God On A Harley: A Spiritual Fable
God On A Harley: A Spiritual Fable
God On A Harley: A Spiritual Fable
Audiobook3 hours

God On A Harley: A Spiritual Fable

Written by Joan Brady

Narrated by Margaret Colin

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

The beloved modern classic about a woman who finds love—and herself—from an unexpected source.

At thirty-seven, Christine Moore has an overwhelming case of burnout with a frustrating career, a few dead-end romances, and a less-than-perfect figure. Little does she know her life is about to change in a way she could’ve never imagined.

“Come out of the shadows, Christine. You’ve spent far too much time hiding in shadows.”

These words are spoken to her by a gorgeous man astride a 1340cc Harley-Davidson, mysteriously parked on a moonlit beach near her home. Inexplicably drawn to this stranger—who seems to know everything about her—Christine finds herself surrendering to his words.

So begins her remarkable voyage of the spirit that sets her heart and soul free. Suddenly appreciating every precious moment of life, Christine discovers the six wonderous steps that lead to ultimate peace and joy.

“A whimsical tale of a journey toward spiritual fulfillment” (Publishers Weekly), God on a Harley is the perfect gift for everyone who’s had a broken heart but still believes in genuine happiness. Need a lift?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 1995
ISBN9780743547857
Author

Joan Brady

Joan Brady is a freelance writer, a registered nurse, and a former lifeguard. She lives in California and is the author of several books, including God on a Harley.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    Oh, Oh. Another book about the magic sky fairy. Seriously people, wake up already.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    God repented of creating human beings in the Bible. So why people find it difficult to believe that God is more than we can imagine. This book addresses that. And yes God loves motorcycles. ❤
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    What a good inspiration novel with a message. The author has a unique way of introducing people to God and his true love for us. Someone may read this novel, where they may not read a "Christian" book. I found it very entertaining. It was funny it parts and sad in others. It was a short read, I read it an afternoon.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    First, I have to say unless you have an open mind about who God is this book will drive you nuts. I have friends who would be so offended by this book's portrayal of God that they probably couldn't have finished it. They are good people with a strong faith but are pretty close minded about the possibility of God being something other than what the bible says. This book makes him seem like a pretty loosey goosey laid back sort....the opposite of what the the bible portrays. I have a much more open mind about who God is...but hitched a little on a couple parts (like where God was like, eh...I make mistakes too). I have problems that this smart female character would not have like 10 millions questions for God...I mean seriously...if we are to believe God came into her life for the sake of her story...we might expect her to have a few more questions....The print is large---think reader's digest large print style and not very long...so this makes for a pretty quick read. It didn't change my life but it did give me some things to think about. The message is good and the book is short and sweet so I recommend reading it if you have an open mind about your faith. It isn't profound...but it's worth your time.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    God on a Harley by Joan BradyChristine Moore, a surgical trauma nurse nearing burn out, returns to New Jersey and to her long ago job. Believing that she has finally gotten over a bad relationship with one of the staff doctors, she braves running into him again. After the fateful encounter, Christine decides to go out for a drink and runs into Joe. Joe is only there to help her understand how to best live her life. For Christine, there are only 6 commandments and she seems to be a very quick learner.Very inspirational, not in a religious way that the title might imply. Everyone needs someone who believes in them and their right to be happy and content with their life. The life lessons in this book can be applied to anyone while the ideas, concepts and hopes can be a part of everyone. Joe gives another option for believing in God. This book encourages and enlightens without preaching with simple and light humor. This is a small book, a very quick and easy read with long lasting effects to anyone who takes it to heart.For some, the definition of 5 star rating is if you would re-read a book...... I re-read this book every summer.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    A simple, swift read, but full of smart ways to live your life fully. You can see yourself in the examples.