A daily devotional look at Jonah, covering similar ground to R.T. Kendall's expositional commentary, although, of course in much less detail. Within those parameters it is good, and particularly for anyone looking at this book within the context of Northern Ireland, or familiar with its history of sectarianism and competing nationalisms, but it is unquestioningly literal in its understanding of Jonah and uses the text to pose individualistic questions though a New Testament lens, rather than, in any significant way wrestling with what it was saying to the nation of Israel in its original context. But that's difficult to do in a brief daily devotional and I suppose I shouldn't be too critical of it.