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... to add to an ever-growing pile of books, but I would ask, if you can manage it, for the following to mooch from you.
Heaven, by Randy Alcorn,
Anything by PG Wodehouse,
Lilith, The Wise Woman and Other Stories, by George MacDonald
Temple of the Winds, Confessor, The Law ... ... to add to an ever-growing pile of books, but I would ask, if you can manage it, for the following to mooch from you.
Heaven, by Randy Alcorn,
Anything by PG Wodehouse,
Lilith, The Wise Woman and Other Stories, by George MacDonald
Temple of the Winds, Confessor, The Law ... ... to add to an ever-growing pile of books, but I would ask, if you can manage it, for the following to mooch from you.
Heaven, by Randy Alcorn,
Anything by PG Wodehouse,
Lilith, The Wise Woman and Other Stories, by George MacDonald
Temple of the Winds, Confessor, The Law ... It's interesting that I would run across this thread right now, and completely by accident. I am currently reading Heaven by Randy Alcorn. It has been an absolutely wonderful experience. It certainly challenges a lot of the conceptions we (I know I'm not alone here) have about heaven - for ... Heaven by Randy Alcorn
It certainly didn't challenge my faith as a hinderance as some of the other books in this thread, but it certainly did challenge my preconceived (and unfounded) notions on Heaven, as in "opened up different ways of thinking about your faith" (msg 1). I am so much ... ... is a hot topic and there is a bestseller on heaven out (and I think a study guide, too) that I strongly do NOT recommend: Heaven by Randy Alcorn, as it is very, very speculative and confuses amillenial theology concepts with the eternal state, but would recommend instead John MacArthur' ...
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