• The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass (Aged 45 3/4)

  • By: Adrian Plass
  • Narrated by: Adrian Plass
  • Length: 6 hrs and 26 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (15 ratings)

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The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass (Aged 45 3/4)

By: Adrian Plass
Narrated by: Adrian Plass
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Publisher's summary

Adrian Plass in now in demand after his account of "serious spiritual experiences" in The Sacred Diary of Adrian Plass (aged 37 3/4). As Adrian gathers regularly with his support group, we meet old friends like his long-suffering wife Anne, their son Gerald, loony and lovable Leonard Thynn, and Doreen Cook, who are as religious as ever.
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A funny look at the church

Adrian Plass has a wonderful way of looking at the way Christians behave, and the gap between what they really are and what they appear to be in public. It's full of British humour (he warns that Americans do not understand irony). It's a wonderfully encouraging book and life giving book. WAARNING: Not for anyone who takes the church too seriously.

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