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A travel guide to heaven, by Anthony DeStefano

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A travel guide to heaven, by Anthony DeStefano
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-188)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A travel guide to heaven
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
431442739
Responsibility statement
by Anthony DeStefano
Summary
A recent Newsweek poll reports that 76 percent of Americans believe in heaven. Yet even avid believers have difficulty conjuring up more than vague images of halos, harps, and wispy angels in flowing robes. Anthony DeStefano knew there had to be a more complete, meaningful, and comforting vision of what heaven is like, and A TRAVEL GUIDE TO HEAVEN is the entertaining and enlightening result. Using the Bible as his guide, the author notes that heaven is not only a spiritual place, but also a physical place, a fabulous "luxury resort" more sumptuous than any on Earth. The residents are real, their bodies transformed into their most perfect selves'physically, emotionally, and spiritually. By making a spiritual subject immensely physical, the book provides a picture of amazing places to visit, things to do, luxuries for pampering'not to mention deep, abiding joy. Combining the clarity and logic of C.S. Lewis with a terrific sense of fun and adventure, DeStefano creates a brilliant, reassuring portrait of heaven, a place that has intrigued and puzzled humankind throughout history. With its clear view of the afterlife, A TRAVEL GUIDE TO HEAVEN might best be compared to James Van Praagh's Talking to Heaven or Betty J. Eadie's Embraced by the Light in its tremendous message of comfort and reassurance. From the Hardcover edition
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