Reviews
Priceless is a great Christian novel with a large hint of reality. It shows the realistic and poignant struggles of a floundering Christian trying to find his true commitment and how this journey affects his life. The unexpected twists to the story only add interest and captivate one’s imagination, leaving you guessing into the next chapter.
—Carla S. Hall, Ordained Deacon, Church of the Nazarene
I eagerly recommend Priceless for all Christians. Mark Gudmunson is a masterful storyteller! I couldn’t help but connect with the characters.
—Pastor Ray Morris, Renaissance Foursquare Church
Priceless will remind you that being a “good” Christian is not counted by the number of times you go to church or the list of rules you keep, but rather by the place you give to Christ in your life.
—Donna Phillips Youth Leader, Nazarene Church
A fascinating storyline bound to capture your imagination. The insightful originality of the volume rank it a classic piece of work.
—Dave Roe, Layman
Priceless keeps you in suspense while at the same time establishing awesome moral principles for strong, healthy relationships.
—Pastor Don Moore, Church of the Nazarene, Colfax, WA
Priceless is one of the best Christian romance novels I have read. It has enough suspense and romance to keep the reader involved in the story until the end.
—Tina Kincheloe, Finance Specialist
Priceless held our interest and kept us reading to the surprising end. We appreciate the clear Christian message.
—Walt and Eunice Rasch, Elders, Prescott Valley Church of God
An easy-to-read book with a compelling plot. It carries a profound message of the greatness of God’s love and grace for His children.
—Caryl Lemon, Homemaker
Priceless presents a thought-provoking set of questions and challenges through the lives of the well-developed characters and events in their lives. The characters are so realistic I found myself drawn into their lives as if they were real people.
—Thelma Morris, Business Manager
Priceless issues a challenge to all who call themselves Christians to ask themselves the hard questions, “What is my ‘pearl of great price’?” and “Whom or what do I really serve?” Mark Gudmunson leads the reader through the whole range of human emotions from laughter to tears, from disappointment to immense joy.
—Rev. Thomas C. Gudmunson, Pastor, Miles City Wesleyan Church and Terry, MT Wesleyan Church