In 1992, Neale Donald Walsch - depressed, in poor health, unhappy with his life - wrote an angry letter to God. His frustrated questions - What does it take to make life work? What have I done to deserve a life of such continuing struggle? - poured out onto a yellow legal pad. Before he was through, his pen stayed suspended over the paper, and a reply was whispered into his mind by a voiceless voice: "Do you really want an answer to all these questions, or are you just venting?" So began an uncommon conversation - a powerful, inspiring dialogue between God and man that has touched the minds, hearts, lives, and souls of millions of people around the world. Communion with God is the latest in a series of books chronicling Walsch's extraordinary experience.