The Book of John Gray - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Into the Storm
In the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, John and Aventer create a non-profit to help the victims, including a Lakewood pastor who lost everything in the flood. John also helps reality TV star Tami Roman come to terms with the public image she has created.

The Chapter on Facing Your Fears
John meets a woman grieving the sudden loss of her twin sister and counsels a rebellious teen he's worked with before who has reverted to her disrespectful ways. Aventer choreographs a dance piece for an upcoming Hurricane Harvey relief benefit.

The Chapter on A Mother's Love
When John's out-of-control diabetes lands him in the ER, Aventer offers tough love. Later, John counsels two moms: one who is grief-stricken over the loss of her daughter, and another who is smothering her son with her overbearing ways.

The Chapter on Respecting Women
John helps a young man and his roommates as they try to navigate the world of sex and dating as faithful Christians. John meets a single mother struggling to raise her special-needs son. AJ Johnson helps John and Aventer with their diet.

The Chapter on "For Better or For Worse"
John and Aventer work with a couple on the brink of divorce, John helps a veteran with PTSD find the path toward emotional and spiritual healing, and LeToya Luckett and her fiance come to Houston for some pre-marital counseling with John and Aventer.

The Chapter on Leaving the Past Behind
John counsels a woman overcome by fear after a video of her controversial arrest went viral. He also pastors another woman who believes her troubled past as an exotic dancer and madam is destroying her chance at a better future.

The Chapter of Being Present
John meets a young woman diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer who is struggling to maintain her faith and walk through her chemotherapy alone. When Aventer and John host their annual Teen Weekend, there is a surprising twist.

Answering the Call
John counsels a struggling married couple who've lost their spark. A worried mom asks for help when her son develops troubling anger issues. And a life-changing offer to take over another church leads to a difficult decision for John and Aventer.
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