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Exquisite Hope by Julie Ann Barnhill
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Exquisite Hope (edition 2005)

by Julie Ann Barnhill

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Exquisite Hope picks up where Radical Forgiveness left off by addressing the issue of hope-specifically, the hope of heaven. Using her trademark humor, Julie Barnhill defines hope as the unchangeable anchor of the human soul and addresses such questions as How do we know heaven is really there? Where, exactly, is "there" anyway? Is heaven earned? Is heaven a moving target? Do we, do I deserve heaven? and How does the hope of heaven help us here on earth?… (more)
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Title:Exquisite Hope
Authors:Julie Ann Barnhill
Info:Tyndale House Publishers (2005), Paperback, 192 pages
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Exquisite Hope picks up where Radical Forgiveness left off by addressing the issue of hope-specifically, the hope of heaven. Using her trademark humor, Julie Barnhill defines hope as the unchangeable anchor of the human soul and addresses such questions as How do we know heaven is really there? Where, exactly, is "there" anyway? Is heaven earned? Is heaven a moving target? Do we, do I deserve heaven? and How does the hope of heaven help us here on earth?

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