P. D. Gray is the head of English at a school in the United Kingdom. He is the author of three books and gives Bible talks at his local church, Ebenezer Baptist Chapel, Old Hill, as well as at some other churches. He sees the Bible as a book for all, as well as a vital antidote to the rampant materialism of the modern age. Humanity's only hope is in the One to whom each of its sixty-six books points.
"""Bookends II is the natural successor to P. D. Gray's earlier work, Bookends I. Every one of these sixty-six reflections is both instructive, challenging, and heartwarming. After reading one of these short pieces, I was eager to read the next. Gray has produced a choice piece of work which is highly recommended for daily reading and quiet reflection."" --Roland Burrows, author of Our Priceless Christian Heritage ""P. D. Gray adopts a unique approach to meditating upon the word of God by taking the last verse of each book of the Bible and expounding upon it. The rich applications add great depth to one's own devotional life. Most valuable are the evangelistic appeals that impress themselves upon the reader."" --Darren Cadapen, pastor, East Dulwich Tabernacle"