praise for
channel surfing with god


Gary Fisher has written a fascinating story that is not a “conventional” account of the extent to which drugs and alcohol are “cunning, baffling and powerful”, nor is it merely about recovering addicts discovering a “higher power”. 

In this fast-paced account, Gary Fisher provides a rich, informed glimpse into the inter-connections among addictions, recovery, spirituality and, ultimately, love.  The message is painful: Fisher includes frighteningly accurate portrayals of addictions and how they really screw up people and those close to them.  But simultaneously, the message is profoundly hopeful. 

Let me warn the reader in advance:  Before you open the front cover, make sure that you’ve got the next several hours free.  Because once you start reading, you’re not going to want to put Channel Surfing with God down until you finish it.


Alexander W. Siegel, Ph.D.
Professor Emeritus of Psychology
University of Houston



These stories are you and I. Humans brought to the brink of our own "hell". Our thoughts are if we suffer and ask God for help he will help us. The truth is much more if we surrender to him accept his will for us and then live as though we trust that will...we would all find ourselves loving more and needing less.

Mary Jo Rapini
author of Is God Pink...Dying to Heal



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