Tell Me About Heaven
$19.99
Ten-year-old Jake struggles to understand his grandma’s death. But as he spends two weeks at his grandfather’s home, he is able to receive answers to his questions about Heaven.
As Jake and Grandpa fish, watch the stars, and take long walks, Grandpa shares what the Bible says about the reality and beauty of Heaven. As Jake learns the truth about Heaven, he begins to better understand and accept his grandmother’s death.
As readers uncover the truths in the dialogue between Grandpa and Jake, they will better appreciate the home that awaits all who place their faith in Christ.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781581348538
ISBN10: 1581348533
Randy Alcorn | Illustrator: Ron DiCianni
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: June 2007
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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