A true phenomenon of New Age spirituality . . . [Walsch's] God is not a superhuman male nor a vengeful judge, doesn't make requirements of us, and is not separate from us. He maintains that God 'is using Life in order to experience itself.' . . . Walsch's humane and affirming ideas are at the heart of what many humanists, agnostics, liberal Christians, and even some atheists believe. Offering New Age spirituality amenable to reason and spirit alike, Walsch's latest book [God's Message to the World], like his previous voluminous works, should appeal widely to individual seekers. -- Library Journal * A Newly-Selected Main Selection Title-- One Spirit Book Club (Bookspan) A time-honored teaching tool . . . Walsch's main argument--that people should question everything they've ever thought about God--is intriguing when he considers how human assumptions have in fact changed over time. His look at the church's shifting messages on things like racial equality and marriage helps him make his point . . . [God's Message to the World] is for true fans of his work, looking for more of what they've loved in earlier titles. -- Publishers Weekly [Walsch] is a recognized authority on interaction with whoever or whatever our modern God is . . . [God's Message to the World] intends to open a dialogue here on the earth plane about what God really is and really needs to be . . . whether your customers agree with Walsch or not, this is a book that will stimulate discussion and debate. -- Retailing Insights