Title: God Is Closer Than You Think: Discovering the Nearness of God From the Book of Leviticus
Author: Mike Darretta
ISBN: 1593304471
Page count: 135
Genre: Spiritual, Christian, Nonfiction
Price: Kindle – 99 cents / Softcover $11.95
Mike Darretta is an author, pastor and software engineer. His diverse training in both theology and engineering enables him to systematically teach the Bible in a simple, humorous and relevant fashion. He has travelled coast-to-coast conducting seminars on Christian growth, and has been featured on both television and magazine. He, his wife and two children currently live in Central California.
Tell us about your book:
People often view God as a harsh and judgmental God. Read the biblical book of Leviticus and you just might agree. Leviticus presents a God who seems distant and unapproachable, someone you would not want to get close to. But, as as my book demonstrates, we live in a day where God is no longer distant, but near. But what has changed? What has brought God near to you and me? In “God is Closer Than You Think”, you will discover why God is near and is someone you would want to have a close, meaningful friendship with.
How long did it take to write the book?
3 years
What inspired you to write the book?
For over a decade, it has been my lifelong dream to write simple, humorous and user-friendly commentaries on the Bible. My book is the first edition of The Biblical Relevancy Series, a series of books aimed at spiritual seekers and new believers.
Talk about the writing process. Did you have a writing routine? Did you do any research, and if so, what did that involve?
My writing is very similar to my public speaking – conversational, simple and (hopefully) engaging. I used several commentaries from various theologians to assist in my writing, but tried as best as possible to speak from the heart as opposed to focusing on theology. Often, I would remove entire sections that were interesting to me, yet would be superfluous to non-theologians. My greatest asset was my wife – she would read the chapters and comment on how relevant and engaging each was. If she got bored or disengaged at any point, chances are that section was re-written or removed entirely.
What do you hope your readers come away with after reading your book?
An increased desire to know God personally.
Where can we go to buy your book?
Amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com, and just about any other online site.
Any other links or info you’d like to share?
You may visit my website at www.biblicalrelevancy.com
Excerpt:
From Chapter 1:
A young boy was running amuck in a small town. He stole from the local drug store, performed malicious pranks against unsuspecting folk, and did anything possible to disturb the community. His parents had tried just about everything to control the boy’s behavior. Desperate for help, his parents looked to one last resort. They forced him to attend confession before the local priest.
The priest sat behind the confession booth, peeking at the young delinquent from his little portal. He knew full
well this boy and his problems. He also knew that what this boy needed was a fearful encounter with God.
The priest started the conversation: “Young man, where is God in all your troublesome behavior?”
The young boy sat silent, staring off in the distance. The priest, assuming the boy was ignoring him, repeated again, “Young man, where is God in all of this?”
Again, the boy said nothing. The priest, now somewhat irritated by the boy’s defiance, blurted out with a raised voice, “Young man, where is God?”
The boy immediately darted from the confession booth and fled for the chapel door. He raced down the town’s main street straight for home. He arrived at his house, burst through the front door, found his mother and cried, “Mom! They’ve lost God and they think I took Him!”








March 29, 2010
I will be buying your book as soon as I can.
It sounds interesting.
Erin