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Home - by Elyse Fitzpatrick (Paperback)

Home - by  Elyse Fitzpatrick (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This world is not our home, and deep down we all feel a longing to find the place we truly belong. Exploring heaven and the afterlife, Elyse Fitzpatrick gives you a glimpse of your eternal home, the New Earth. It's not a dull space in the clouds but rather a perfected earth--a wondrous, physical place to explore and enjoy an eternity with God.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Heaven Is the Home You've Been Waiting For<br/></b><br/>In this world of fear, trials, and loneliness we often feel adrift--like we're still searching for a place where we can truly make ourselves at home. There's a longing for something more, something that makes us feel like we belong, something that resonates perfectly with who we were made to be. This longing is no small thing to be brushed off and forgotten--it's a guidepost letting us know we were made for another world. Earth is not our home. But it's close.<br/><br/>What we long for is the new earth, the place God has been preparing for our eternity with him. In <i>Home</i>, Elyse Fitzpatrick explores heaven and the afterlife, demonstrating that our final destination is not some dull, featureless space in the clouds, but rather a perfected earth. It's a real, physical place that we'll explore with real bodies. A place of beauty and wonder and free of all death and decay. <br/><br/>No need to chase a bucket list. On the new earth there will be no end of glorious sites and amazing activities, and we'll never run out of time to do them all. Includes questions for group discussion.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><b>You Were Made for Another World<br/><br/></b>In this world of fear, trials, and loneliness it's easy to feel adrift, like you're homesick for somewhere you've never been. This longing is no small thing to be brushed off and forgotten--it's a guidepost letting you know that you were made for a different place. This earth, as we know it, is not your home. But it's close. In fact, at times you can almost see your home from here. <br/><br/>What you long for is the New Earth--the place God has been preparing for your eternity with him. With heartfelt stories, personal reflection, and deep scriptural insight, Elyse Fitzpatrick explores heaven and the New Earth--showing that our assumptions about heaven and the realities of the New Earth are not one and the same. Your final destination is not a dull, featureless room in the clouds, but rather a perfected earth. It's an actual place full of beauty and wonder that we'll explore with real, perfect bodies. There's no need to chase a bucket list--on the New Earth there will be no end of glorious sites and amazing activities, and we'll never run out of time. <br/><br/>Includes questions for group discussion.<br/><br/>"As someone who grew up in the church and studying the Bible, yet without a full understanding of our eternal home--the New Heaven and the New Earth--this book not only expanded my understanding, it fed my longing. This is a book I will recommend again and again to those who long to understand what awaits believers beyond this life."--<b>Nancy Guthrie</b>, author of <i>Hearing Jesus Speak Into Your Sorrow</i><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Elyse Fitzpatrick </b>is a frequent speaker at churches, retreats, and large conferences such as The Gospel Coalition and True Woman. She holds a certificate in biblical counseling from CCEF (San Diego) and an MA in biblical counseling from Trinity Theological Seminary. She has authored 22 books on daily living and the Christian life, and lives with her husband in San Diego, California. Learn more at www.elysefitzpatrick.com.

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