The Book of Floyd/God Transforms a Racist

THE BOOK OF FLOYD/GOD TRANSFORMS A RACIST is the fictional story of how God decides to transform a young white man with racist tendencies into an instrument of healing between the races. God chooses Floyd, a 25-year old man with a history of emotional and physical attacks on people of color, as a candidate for spiritual transformation. Raised by parents that modeled bigotry and prejudice, Floyd has landed in prison for assaulting an African-American neighbor. God sends Michael, a black messenger angel, to give the angry young man a chance to change his way of thinking. Michael saves Floyd from being injured or killed by a black gang, thereby earning his grudging respect. The angel presents God's offer: undergo an intense three-day program of transformation. The process is divided into three specific day-parts: Crucifixion, Transformation and Resurrection. Michael explains that God has chosen Floyd as a candidate for the program because of the young man's negative actions towards minorities. God wants to demonstrate how a mental and emotional transformation of one racist can be used to shape better relations for all people. After considering Michael's message and hearing from Satan who argues against accepting God's offer, Floyd agrees to try the program. THE BOOK OF FLOYD details the young man's experiences during the process of spiritual transformation. It ends with God conducting a test to determine the extent of Floyd's inner growth. The outcome of that test determines whether Floyd has successfully completed the Transformation process and can now be used as an instrument of healing between the races.

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The Book of Floyd/God Transforms a Racist

THE BOOK OF FLOYD/GOD TRANSFORMS A RACIST is the fictional story of how God decides to transform a young white man with racist tendencies into an instrument of healing between the races. God chooses Floyd, a 25-year old man with a history of emotional and physical attacks on people of color, as a candidate for spiritual transformation. Raised by parents that modeled bigotry and prejudice, Floyd has landed in prison for assaulting an African-American neighbor. God sends Michael, a black messenger angel, to give the angry young man a chance to change his way of thinking. Michael saves Floyd from being injured or killed by a black gang, thereby earning his grudging respect. The angel presents God's offer: undergo an intense three-day program of transformation. The process is divided into three specific day-parts: Crucifixion, Transformation and Resurrection. Michael explains that God has chosen Floyd as a candidate for the program because of the young man's negative actions towards minorities. God wants to demonstrate how a mental and emotional transformation of one racist can be used to shape better relations for all people. After considering Michael's message and hearing from Satan who argues against accepting God's offer, Floyd agrees to try the program. THE BOOK OF FLOYD details the young man's experiences during the process of spiritual transformation. It ends with God conducting a test to determine the extent of Floyd's inner growth. The outcome of that test determines whether Floyd has successfully completed the Transformation process and can now be used as an instrument of healing between the races.

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The Book of Floyd/God Transforms a Racist

The Book of Floyd/God Transforms a Racist

by Allen C. Liles
The Book of Floyd/God Transforms a Racist

The Book of Floyd/God Transforms a Racist

by Allen C. Liles

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THE BOOK OF FLOYD/GOD TRANSFORMS A RACIST is the fictional story of how God decides to transform a young white man with racist tendencies into an instrument of healing between the races. God chooses Floyd, a 25-year old man with a history of emotional and physical attacks on people of color, as a candidate for spiritual transformation. Raised by parents that modeled bigotry and prejudice, Floyd has landed in prison for assaulting an African-American neighbor. God sends Michael, a black messenger angel, to give the angry young man a chance to change his way of thinking. Michael saves Floyd from being injured or killed by a black gang, thereby earning his grudging respect. The angel presents God's offer: undergo an intense three-day program of transformation. The process is divided into three specific day-parts: Crucifixion, Transformation and Resurrection. Michael explains that God has chosen Floyd as a candidate for the program because of the young man's negative actions towards minorities. God wants to demonstrate how a mental and emotional transformation of one racist can be used to shape better relations for all people. After considering Michael's message and hearing from Satan who argues against accepting God's offer, Floyd agrees to try the program. THE BOOK OF FLOYD details the young man's experiences during the process of spiritual transformation. It ends with God conducting a test to determine the extent of Floyd's inner growth. The outcome of that test determines whether Floyd has successfully completed the Transformation process and can now be used as an instrument of healing between the races.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152866551
Publisher: Allen C. Liles
Publication date: 02/16/2016
Series: BOOK OF__________/PROPHECIES FOR TODAY
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 197 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Native Texan graduate of Baylor University (major: journalism) graduate of Unity School of Religious Studies Former VP/Public Relations, 7-Eleven Stores Ordained Minister Served as Senior Minister for churches in AZ, MO and MN Chaplain Resident, Fairview Health Systems Author of SITTING WITH GOD: MEDITATING FOR GOD'S DIVINE GUIDANCE; OH THANK HEAVEN--THE STORY OF THE SOUTHLAND CORPORATION and THE PEACEFUL DRIVER-- STEERING CLEAR OF ROAD RAGE Married; two grown children Lives in Bloomington, MN

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