And Other Stories from the Big Book
"The kid asked me last Christmas why Christmas Day isn't called Santa Claus Day." So begins this classic story of an Australian fisherman who decides to try to answer his son's question. The fisherman is not a convinced Christian with a message to push down anyone's throat, but a likeable Aussie with an open mind and a good sense of humour. His retelling of the gospel stories to his young son is fresh and told in colourful Australian English.
His version of the story of the Wedding Feast at Cana begins this way: "Those weddings were a big deal - the feast could last for a week! All the relations were invited, and it was a sort of open house for the locals who'd pop in with presents and get stuck into food and grog. A sort of non-stop barbie. Well, after a couple of days had gone by, a very serious event occurred - about the worst that could happen. They were out of grog!"
This is a book to entertain and involve all ages, and perhaps make you think a little differently about the gospel stories and the man who is at the centre of them all.