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This parable, though unfinished, was a sheer delight to read and held my attention unlike The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and The Celestine Prophesy. The story, lessons and truths flowed beautifully, with humour, at a time I needed to hear them again. Thank you, Will, for sharing your gift and Infinite Jeff with me. I look forward to reading about the rest of Stanley's journey...
What a great book! Easy to read, hard to put down but certainly pertinent to the lives of many during these days. The characters are easy to identify with and forced me to really reflect on events that have occurred in my life. Now I see, its all part of the experience and I am who I am because of the experiences. Looking forward to reading the next book!

What a beautiful adaptation of Christian philosophy from a gnostic and syncretic understanding. If you appreciate moral applications of scripture without the historical and fantastical interpretations, this book is brilliant. It is wonderful to see religion described as a tool for growth- as a means for improving your life experience and not an end in itself. This dialect bridges gaps for people divided on religion and science in an enjoyable story that reads fast and fun.
Really enjoyed the read. Just kept on reading after the first book - through the second and third- following the story and marveling at the insights of the author- wanting to meet him some day since he is a local author- finally got a chance to meet him in a group discussion setting which itself was awesome. I hope Will sees that meeting as a beginning and schedules more "Discussions"- I would come back for more!
I received this entire series of books from Gavin my son-in-law as a Christmas gift and what a wonderful gift. I have always enjoyed getting books as gifts as you feel compelled to read them even though they might not be what you would have chosen for yourself. Jeff giving away books to those that needed to leazrn some aspect of each book he gave was certainly apropos. The books touched on several religious topics but appraoched them in a spiritual way that would translate into any religion. The
An easy but fascinating read. I am currently midway through Part 2.
Will Holcomb
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Stanley, an out of work tech writer, is deeply unsatisfied with the lack of meaning in his life. Of the three places he feels should provide meaning in his life, religion, work and family, only one gives his life purpose: family. In PART ONE his lack of meaning starts to change. Out of desperation to support his family, he takes a short-term contract job on the other side of the country. He cannot afford to fly so he packs his car for the cross-country journey. The trip gets strange almost immediately when he reluctantly picks up a hitchhiker who transforms Stanley's religious views by answering questions that have kept religion at arm's length.Mention Out Of Books The Infinite Jeff: A Parable of Change (Part 1)
| Title | : | The Infinite Jeff: A Parable of Change (Part 1) |
| Author | : | Will Holcomb |
| Book Format | : | ebook |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 262 pages |
| Published | : | May 30th 2012 by Smashwords |
| Categories | : | Spirituality. Religion. Christianity. Novels |
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Ratings: 4.65 From 69 Users | 24 ReviewsCommentary Out Of Books The Infinite Jeff: A Parable of Change (Part 1)
This book was refereed to me by a friend and was pleased when the pages stated to fly by. One of the main characters was clearly a real person and some one I could relate too. Stanley and I share many of the the same personally traits (sorry Stanley) so it was easy follow. Jeff (also main character) crazy man or super hero? Who knows you decide. He has something for everyone. Stanley and Jeff's journey across the country explores the questions we ask every day about faith and love and can youThis parable, though unfinished, was a sheer delight to read and held my attention unlike The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari and The Celestine Prophesy. The story, lessons and truths flowed beautifully, with humour, at a time I needed to hear them again. Thank you, Will, for sharing your gift and Infinite Jeff with me. I look forward to reading about the rest of Stanley's journey...
What a great book! Easy to read, hard to put down but certainly pertinent to the lives of many during these days. The characters are easy to identify with and forced me to really reflect on events that have occurred in my life. Now I see, its all part of the experience and I am who I am because of the experiences. Looking forward to reading the next book!

What a beautiful adaptation of Christian philosophy from a gnostic and syncretic understanding. If you appreciate moral applications of scripture without the historical and fantastical interpretations, this book is brilliant. It is wonderful to see religion described as a tool for growth- as a means for improving your life experience and not an end in itself. This dialect bridges gaps for people divided on religion and science in an enjoyable story that reads fast and fun.
Really enjoyed the read. Just kept on reading after the first book - through the second and third- following the story and marveling at the insights of the author- wanting to meet him some day since he is a local author- finally got a chance to meet him in a group discussion setting which itself was awesome. I hope Will sees that meeting as a beginning and schedules more "Discussions"- I would come back for more!
I received this entire series of books from Gavin my son-in-law as a Christmas gift and what a wonderful gift. I have always enjoyed getting books as gifts as you feel compelled to read them even though they might not be what you would have chosen for yourself. Jeff giving away books to those that needed to leazrn some aspect of each book he gave was certainly apropos. The books touched on several religious topics but appraoched them in a spiritual way that would translate into any religion. The
An easy but fascinating read. I am currently midway through Part 2.
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