In these uncertain times, we are all seeking glimpses of heaven. In this personal autobiography, author Christopher de Vinck shares his belief that there is indeed a heaven and that we can find... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I've enjoyed reading Chris de Vinck since 1985 when he authored his Power of the Powerless article for the Wall Street Journal. De Vinck has a wonderful way of looking at the world. He seems to boil complex topics down to their most basic. What could be more complex than life? But Chris, taking his cue from his young son, asks us to consider what we think about heaven. Doesn't what we think about heaven have a gigantic impact on how we live our lives from day to day? His Occam's Razor question is presented early in the book and remains the one of the most profound and provocative questions I've ever been asked. The remainder of the book presents glimpses of what heaven might look like.
Divided into thirty brief, upbeat and thoughtful vignettes
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Finding Heaven: Stories Of Going Home is the inspirational autobiography of Christopher de Vinck, and is divided into thirty brief, upbeat and thoughtful vignettes. Embracing simple truths about God, heaven, goodness, pain, and loss with reflections upon heritage and history, Finding Heaven also emphasizes that the true path to heaven lies in past and present moments, not in the future. The importance of memories, and the eternal pathway to God and His love, are the underlying themes in this emotionally fulfilling, deeply spiritual, highly recommended read.
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