Reviewed by sstaley on

5 of 5 stars

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I really wasn't sure what to expect when I read this book. Would this book be the typical conversion story that so many others have already written? I have to tell you, that no, this is not your typical conversion story. In fact, this is not a conversion story at all. This instead is a story of gaining knowledge of other religions, acceptance of differences in thought and beliefs and friendships made from people from varied upbringings.

This book is very well written. Dan is a professional freelance writer and it shows. You are captured on the first page and drawn into the story immediately. I never had the opportunity to serve a mission, so this book was so fascinating for me. I was able to see what it is like to actually go out and find people to share the gospel with. The reader is also able to experience the role of the investigator, who invites the missionaries in for the very first time.

To read more of my review of this book, please go to my blog:
http://whynotbecauseisaidso.blogspot.com/2011/01/my-review-of-whos-at-door-memoir-of-me.html

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