In The Fourth Fisherman, Joe Kissack tells the story of a group of Mexican fishermen who were lost at sea for several months. He also weaves in his own story; how he appeared to have everything, when inside he was lost and hurting.
The two sides of the story are completely different. The fishermen lived simple lives; Kissack had everything he could want. The fishermen had faith in God, and it was the only thing that really kept them alive; Kissack spent many years trying to fill the void with worldly things.
I really enjoyed this book. It is a real-life example of God's provision when things seem hopeless.
Even if you don't normally read nonfiction (I don't), I would recommend this book.
I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review.
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I've seen this book around and it looks interesting. Thanks for the review! :O)
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