It is every journalist's dream to land the assignment of interviewing a famous or influential celebrity or politician. For example,BBC reporter David Frost interviewed Richard Nixon shortly after he had resigned as President of the United States. The interview was broadcast on television around the world, and it garnered some of the highest ratings ever recorded for a news show.
Barbara Walter's interview with Monica Lewinsky about her affair with President Bill Clinton and, more recently, Diane Sawyer's interview with Bruce Jenner shortly before the famous Olympic decathlete transitioned his gender to female.
But, here, in Danny Clifford's, Who Do You Say I Am? We encounter The Luckiest Journalist in the History of the World. His assignment is to interview none other than the Son of God Himself — Jesus Christ.
Clifford's engaging style draws the reader in, and the book becomes an opportunity for Jesus to explain and some of the deepest, most enduring mysteries of all time, His own life and mission.
People the world over will enjoy this fascinating — imagined — sit-down session with the most influential human being who ever lived.
Editor,
Frank Kresen
Barbara Walter's interview with Monica Lewinsky about her affair with President Bill Clinton and, more recently, Diane Sawyer's interview with Bruce Jenner shortly before the famous Olympic decathlete transitioned his gender to female.
But, here, in Danny Clifford's, Who Do You Say I Am? We encounter The Luckiest Journalist in the History of the World. His assignment is to interview none other than the Son of God Himself — Jesus Christ.
Clifford's engaging style draws the reader in, and the book becomes an opportunity for Jesus to explain and some of the deepest, most enduring mysteries of all time, His own life and mission.
People the world over will enjoy this fascinating — imagined — sit-down session with the most influential human being who ever lived.
Editor,
Frank Kresen