Joy Of Heaven 1
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The Joy of Heaven: Book 1 is a picture of Heaven as God revealed to me. The Lord had to open the door into heaven for this story to be written! As you read, I believe that you’ll be inspired by the beauty of heaven and the specialness to it! Felicia is about 8 or 9 years old in stature and Wee Angel is like her name. I tried to paint a picture so that you the reader can envision it! Each person may see and feel the experience differently. As the writer, I feel that I accomplished what I set out to do! Always remember that the Lord is the guide. Now go with me through that doorway —— the doorway into heaven. I hope you enjoy the story! Daniel Leske graduated from the University of Minnesota, Morris with a degree in Physics. He co-authored with Bernadette Sanders the book called “The Author’s Name Isn’t There.” He is also an artist and he has completed three oil paintings on the cup that Jesus drank from in Gethsemane as well as other religious art works. He is a native of Minnesota and currently living there.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781597553759
ISBN10: 1597553751
Daniel Leske
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2015
Publisher: Advantage Books
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