• Heaven: The Adventure Begins

  • By: A.R. Duprey
  • Narrated by: Glenn Washburn
  • Length: 6 hrs and 5 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Heaven: The Adventure Begins

By: A.R. Duprey
Narrated by: Glenn Washburn
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Jonathan Stone's life is over - literally. He passed from his body and moved on to Heaven. What do you suppose Heaven looks or feels like? Jonathan's mind can barely comprehend all that is happening around him, but it's so much more than angels with harps and saints sitting on clouds. In Heaven, he has an unhindered relationship with the ones he loves and the Lord himself, his great shepherd.

Jonathan Stone tried to live a devout Christian life on Earth. He has arrived in Heaven, where he has a chance to discuss Jesus' second coming. He meets the martyrs who died for their Lord. He even watches as Moses and the apostle Paul before the great assembly. On a personal level Jonathan has the chance to finally ask God the simple question, "Why?"

Why did you allow me to go through those terrible times, Lord? Why did you make me feel such loneliness and pain? Why did you take so long in answering my prayers? On Earth, it is not always easy to see the plans God has laid out for us. Even so, He is all-knowing and ever wise; He is to be trusted, because He is always right. In Heaven, Jonathan gets his questions answered and sees the light. He has no fear; he has no doubt. He is at home with his Savior, and we can all look forward to the day when we walk the same streets of Gold in unbroken fellowship with the Lord.

©2011 Alan R Duprey (P)2018 Alan R Duprey

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Surprisingly Awesome

When you hear the first chapter, there is a strong temptation to hit the stop button, thinking it's going to be irrelevant or lame. The author confesses his weaknesses concerning authoring but I decided to hang in there and give him a chance and see where this is going.

I love the way he perfectly interweaves bible text into his dialogues, this was done with great care and comes off masterfully.

The fact that this man was weak in this area, this book becomes a testament to God's super grace in a person. This author reads like he has been an author all his life, skillful, careful, resolute. I believe the author of the author's helped him write this and this book has the anointing of God all over it.

Well done: A.R. Duprey

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Not as I expected ...

Some parts were good, others not as much. I love to read stories recounting NDEs. I guess I expected this to be more along those lines. it was more of a fictional tale based on the author's extrapolations of stories from The Bible.

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