A long time ago in a land far, far away (depending on when and where you're reading this, of course), a preacher gave a sermon. The sermon was about the so-called 'thief on the cross,' and it conveyed the core message of the gospel of Christ: a bad person finding unconditional acceptance, love and life in God.
After said sermon, a member of his congregation said, 'you should write that down in a book somewhere.'
So he did.
'Good People Don't Need Jesus (But You Do)' is a bad person's story of what it means to follow a very, very good God.