‘Making the most’ of good publicity
I couldn't help noticing that in the latest issue of Southern Cross, there are not one, not two, but three positive comments about John Chapman's latest book Making the Most of the Rest of Your Life.
Archbishop Peter Jensen: “I have just finished reading John Chapman's latest book Making the Most of the Rest of Your Life. He writes as an older person for older people. As ever, he is hoping his readers will want to come to know the Lord Jesus. I think the book will do that, and I commend it to you.”
The Anglican Retirement Villages head chaplain, the Rev John Butler, is said by Southern Cross to have “strongly backed” the Archbishop's recommendation of John Chapman's book Making the Most of the Rest of Your Life.
And in a longer review, David McKay says,
In fifty pages of text, we are given a gentle, clear presentation of the Christian message, largely based on the words of the New Testament itself ... This would be a great book to give to any older person, whether Christian or not, because many of us have fuzzy ideas about the life to come and how God says we may enjoy it ... The thousands of people who have appreciated Chappo's talks over more than fifty years will enjoy hearing his voice i this informal, friendly little book.
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