**I received a complimentary copy of this book for consideration. All thoughts are my own.
About the Book
Book: Heaven and the Afterlife
Author: Kathy Carmichael
Genre: Christian Non-Fiction
Release date: October 25, 2020
*Has an angel ever brought you a message, protected you from harm, or visited you?
*Has your soul ever been transported to Heaven?
This book explores events such as these, and you will learn you are not alone. You may come to a deeper and abiding love for God and humanity. It’s likely you will no longer have as much fear relating to death or dying. Heaven, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit are real.
*Thinking About Heaven: Reader Questions
*Map of Near-Heaven and parts of Heaven
*Meaningful Scripture and Quotes
*Photos relating to Kathy’s life and hospital stay
*Foreword by John Carmichael
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About the Author
With a deep and abiding love of our Heavenly Father and his son, Jesus Christ of Nazareth, who came into this world to save us, Kathy Carmichael is compelled to share her astounding spiritual experiences with others. She believes part of her mission on this Earth is to help people feel better, whether it’s through her writing or her (at times, sophomoric) sense of humor.
A USA Today bestseller and award-winning author, she lives on a canal along Florida’s west coast with her Scottish husband of over 40 years, one son, two cats, a part-time grand-dog, and a bevy of dust bunnies and seagulls.
Kathy has written primarily comedic clean/sweet romance, cozy mysteries, and non-fiction articles and workshops. She has been recognized by the American Library Association’s
Kathy loves hearing from readers.
More from Kathy
Many times as I sat down at my keyboard to work on this book, I have been encouraged by Holy Spirit to count my blessings.
Has anyone reminded you to count your blessings? If so, when you examine the numerous ways you’ve been blessed and begin to list the numerous blessings in your life, do you feel eternally grateful?
It’s part of our humanity that we tend to lose sight of those blessings while dealing with our day-to-day cares. Yet when we stop to think about how many good things are steadfast in our life, outside of the setbacks, gratitude washes over us.
I believe I was encouraged to look at my blessings as a means for me to overcome my obstacles. Healing from my physical ailments has been time consuming and difficult.
Yet, when I look at my blessings…
Like you, I have been blessed in a multitude of ways. Recently I have been blessed even more so. A large part of that blessing was my being allowed to remain alive and still walking God’s green Earth. An even bigger blessing was the amount of time I was granted to spend in Near-Heaven, which is a setting running immediately beside Heaven, and the glimpses I was permitted of Heaven itself.
Not everyone has such amazing opportunities, and even fewer have the chance to tell about it afterward.
Please allow me to share my story with you.
My Thoughts
To be honest, this isn't the type of book I typically read. Sure, I enjoy Christian nonfiction, but books about near death and afterlife experiences? Well, not as much. I am, perhaps, a bit of a skeptic on their authenticity. Don't get me wrong, I believe in heaven, I believe in the afterlife, and I even believe that people can have these types of experiences... but I also believe that it's incredibly difficult to know when someone is telling the truth of their experience or making it up for attention or profit... just look at TV mediums and the like. I also cannot claim to be a theologist who can understand all the ins and outs of how these stories hold up to scriptural evidence, again making me hesitant to pick them up. I say none of this to discourage those who have these experiences or to discourage anyone from picking up this book, but to give you an idea of where my mind was going into the book. Got it? Now, onto the book itself...
This book tells the true story of the author's personal near death experience. In the beginning, she lets us know that this story isn't going to be written in a super organized or chronological fashion, which I personally appreciated being told up front... this helped to prepare me for what was to come, and also why it was written in this fashion. Some readers may not like the style, but again... we know upfront. For me, I felt like this really added some authenticity to it all. It didn't feel forced, but rather like how it might be told if we were sitting down with a friend and they were sharing their experience. Not rehearsed, but honest and raw. In the end, while I might not have chosen this book for myself had I seen it at the bookstore, I did find it uplifting and inspiring---something that so many can use right now. If you have an interest in heaven and the afterlife, it is certainly one with checking out.
Blog Stops
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, March 10
Texas Book-aholic, March 11
Cats in the Cradle Blog, March 11
Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, March 12
For Him and My Family, March 13
For the Love of Literature, March 14 (Author Interview)
deb’s Book Review, March 15
A Modern Day Fairy Tale, March 16
Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, March 17
Blossoms and Blessings, March 18 (Author Interview)
Godly Book Reviews, March 18
Locks, Hooks and Books, March 19
Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, March 20
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, March 21
Through the Fire Blogs, March 22 (Author Interview)
Inklings and notions, March 23
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Kathy is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
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Thank you for sharing your honest review! I've never read a story about what heaven may be like or telling a near death experience. I think this one would be worth reading for sure!
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