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WHAT IS HEAVEN LIKE?

ENG, RICHARD R. (Author).

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Will heaven be dream-like? Will heaven be boring? Follow Jesse, a 6 year old boy, as he talks to his dad about what heaven will be like. Fresh metaphors and vivid illustrations guide kids and parents to a Biblical and beautiful theology of heaven. Following an unexpected pregnancy and subsequent miscarriage, this book resulted as Richard and Ashley processed the loss of their unborn child, Jesse. This story is an imaginative conversation between Richard and his lost baby about what Heaven is like.

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  • ISBN: 1664255559
  • ISBN: 9781664255555
  • Physical Description: 32 pages : color illustrations ; 20 cm
  • Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : WESTBOW PRESS, 2022.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at North Kansas City.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
North Kansas City Public Library JE ENG (Text) 0001012493954 JUV Easy New Available -

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What Is Heaven Like?
What Is Heaven Like?
by Eng, Richard R.; Tecson, Jose (Illustrator)
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What Is Heaven Like?


It's a question that Christians have been asking for thousands of years: What is heaven like?Follow Jesse, a six-year-old boy, as he talks to his dad about what they can expect in heaven in this heartfelt story told in the tradition of The Great Divorce, a classic allegorical tale by C.S. Lewis about a bus ride from hell to heaven.Richard R Eng shares fresh metaphors and vivid illustrations to guide parents and children to a Biblical and beautiful theology of heaven.The author wrote this book after he and his wife faced an unexpected pregnancy and subsequent miscarriage. They were going to name their unborn child Jesse, and this tale is an imaginative conversation between the author and the boy his unborn baby might have become.In it, he tells his son that heaven is more than just not having bad things. "It will be filled with all goodness," he says.Join the author as he explores the nature of life and death as well as the true meaning of salvation.

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