The Fourth Fisherman
by Jason Anderson
October 2, 2012
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The Fourth Fisherman by Joe Kissack is an inspiring story of survival and restoration. You’ll be fascinated and perhaps horrified at the account of 3 Mexican fishermen who survived over 9 months on the open ocean. And you will possibly relate to the story of a marriage stretched to the breaking point by pride, finances, and addictions.
Faith in God is a central theme of this book. Though it seems like there are two stories going on at the same time, it is really ONE story being told; God’s story. This book can give you hope if you’re feeling hopeless, and can encourage and renew your faith no matter what circumstances you face.
Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book for review from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group, for my honest unbiased opinion.
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