A Conversation with God

“A Conversation with God,” written by Alton Gansky, is a book about the basics of orthodox Christianity. Written in a conversational style, Gansky presents fictional monologues from Father God, Jesus, Paul, Abraham, and other people mentioned in the Bible.
The book itself was easy to read. The conversational style helped me engage in the topic while also providing the freedom to take breaks between responses. The book itself is a collection of monologues about the nature of God, the Bible, hell, heaven, etc.
I was disappointed in some explanations given about the nature of God, eternal judgment, and the books of the Bible. Gansky presented the material well, but in the end it still provided the same answers to common questions new believers face today. The problem with discipleship in the Church is not due to presentation; it’s partly due to the insufficient answers being provided.
For someone like me who appreciates wrestling with topics and coming to my own biblically-based conclusions, it fell short of my expectations. However, I think that most main stream Christians will appreciate this book and use it as a resource for new believers.
