A fascinating collection of letters from fictional residents of heaven provides encouragement for living by faith here on Earth. This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is an excellent book that is definitely worth reading. It is one to make you think.
If you could offer love and hope from heaven...
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
...this would be a neat way to do it. If, when I died, I could be chosen, like the four who were chosen in this book, to write letters that people on Earth would read, I'd love to do it. Each letter, though fairly short (most of them were 5-10 pages, some shorter), expressed some pearls of wisdom in a personal way - most of the people who are writing these letters from heaven sacrifice, at least temporarily, the "no pain" blessing heaven offers, and remember their past struggles, pains, lessons learned, (and triumphs, too - it's not all pain and loss) and relay those life experiences within the letters with the goal of benefitting other people. The four people lived during different time eras and had different experiences, all of which I found very interesting - my heart thumped in my chest when Theodora was rescued from rape and certain death (condemned because she refused to deny her faith) by a fellow Christian, who planned to die in her place. I was fascinated also by Shankala's experiences - how she refused to give up her faith in Christ and would not obey rituals and then was cursed by a witch doctor. Dr. Everett Parker talks about a special nurse who administered to a wounded enemy soldier. The experiences are vivid and evoke emotion in the reader. The "lessons" that the reader learns based on the experiences of these four characters through the letters they write don't feel like "lessons." Because each letter is short and illustrates some different idea (though they are related to one another in their purpose to offer words of comfort, advice and hope, and often there are "categories" of ideas which the letters each speak to in their own unique way), it's easy to read this book any time - you can stop if you're called to do something else and not feel as if you've missed something or lost your place. Though there are heart-wrenching moments and tears in abundance in Postmarked Heaven, there is also joy and laughter within its pages, and your heart will feel revived, refreshed, and open once you've read this book.
Amazing Perspective
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I have read many of Jack Cavanaugh's books, and I have always felt he is a very gifted writer. This book is simply amazing! How Mr. Cavanaugh was able to write with such emotion, insight, and perspective is beyond my understanding! This is not a book to speed-read through. It is a book to savor; to read slowly and meditate on. It really helped me to give perspective to some areas of my life that needed to be reviewed and re-prioritized. The book was touching, heartwarming, and encouraging. I plan to pass this book on to many people!
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