Gray Matter is a thought-provoking work where Dr. Levy desperately looks to resolve the chasm between his faith and his profession. He writes of his own experiences and emotions that took place as God brought him to his knees in surrender, but he didn't know if surrendering was worth losing all that he had gained. Dr. Levy had literally it all. He had money, girlfriends, a career that placed him near demigod status, but he knew there had to be more to life than these material things. As a Jew, by heritage, Dr. Levy was not ignorant of spiritual things, instead, he knew very well what faith was all about... or at least he thought he did. This is where he journey to finding Christ begins, and I hope you decide to pick up this book and reignite that spark of hope in yourself and in the life of your coworkers.
Good Reads: Gray Matter by David I. Levy, MD
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Saturday, March 30, 2013
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