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When Soul Appears

By: Al McGee
Narrated by: Marshall Lee
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After a painful confrontation with a senior pastor, his associate, the Rev. Al McGee, dealt with it by exclaiming the unsayable: “I don’t believe”! And thus began a wrestling match with the divine. Al was struggling with God. Arguing with God. Contending with God. And found that instead of a lightning strike he was given the grace of deeper understanding. 

Like the Old Testament character Jacob who wrestled all night with God to wake up with a new identity, Al, too, entered a realm of greater possibilities. By having it out with God, he realized God more deeply. He experienced a felt shift into a surprising inner cohesion of body, mind, and soul. For Al, the protest – the raised fist against heaven - was the catalyst for what he calls the appearance of soul.

Marked by depth, variety, and a wealth of “voices”, When Soul Appears will challenge listeners to look at their beliefs and to ponder whether these are inspiring or restricting.

©2022 Al McGee (P)2022 Al McGee

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