I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End. Revelation 22:13
Heaven, Your Real Home
by Joni Eareckson Tada
Joni Eareckson Tada paints a shining portrait of our heart's true home. Joni talks about what heaven will be like, what we'll do, and whom we'll see. She shows how heaven will be the satisfaction of all that our hearts cry for, something more real than anything this side of eternity. From the Publisher
Heaven Better by Far
by J. Oswald Sanders

Heaven: Better By Far is a rare digest of biblical insights into the timeless topic of heaven, and the finale of one who prepared himself for nearly a century for that day when he would experience how heaven is better by far. From the back cover
Heaven: My Father's House
by Anne Graham Lotz
Combining the apostle John's glorious description of Heaven from Revelation with heart-touching reflections on her own father's charming mountain home, Anne Graham Lotz weaves a tapestry of truth through this presentation that will take away your fear of death and fill you with hope for the future.From Amazon.ca
Jonathon Edwards on Heaven and Hell
by Jonathon Edwards
We must reacquaint modern Christians with the eschatologically driven preaching and teaching of Edwards. This word “eschatological” may trip some readers up at first encounter, but it refers simply to “last things”, things of eternity and ultimate significance. We exhume Edwards' scripturally fired material on the reality of the afterlife, the terror of hell, the glories of heaven, and the shape life must take in light of these realities.
104 Questions Children Ask about Heaven and Angels with answers from the Bible
Daryl J. Lucas-editor
104 Questions Children Ask about Heaven and Angels is full of fun cartoons, simple answers, related questions, and Bible verses that help parents guide children ages 4-8 toward a deeper awareness of Bible truths. 'From Amazon.ca
A couple of people got a prize last week for writing down the book they are reading now in the comment section of the blog. There were a couple of people that didn't get to comment because of how I had my comments set. Sorry about that! I have changed my settings so anyone can comment.
I really like to read anywhere. Actually I carry a book pretty well anywhere I go but my two favourite places to read are in bed and in my back yard in the summer. What is your favourite place to read? Make your comment here or on Facebook and you may have a prize on Sunday!
On the couch, wrapped in a warm blanket, sipping a cup of tea. However that rarely happens so you'll usually find me reading while I dry my hair, eating my breakfast, waiting in the car for my kids...
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Hey Kathy took my answer... I was going to say on the couch under a blanket with a cup of tea... Or at the beach or Clear Lake.
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