Jared L. Olar, Pekin Daily Times staff writer
What especially makes Kellmeyers book valuable are his enlightening expositions of universally human, biblical, Christian typologies.
Book Description
From an amusement park by the sea to a diner in the snowy mountains, Mitch Alboms
The Five People You Meet in Heaven takes the reader on an epic journey in search of what it means to be human. But there is much more to his book than meets the eye.
This 21st-century answer to Pilgrims Progress is not only richly symbolic, it is deeply rooted in both Scripture and myth. The journey to the mountaintop has long been understood as the journey toward God Himself. By studying the spiritual habits of heavens inhabitants and examining Eddies growth and healing, we will learn what the ancients knew. We will discover how his life and the lives of the people he meets can help us understand our own lives today. We will learn how to reach out and touch the face of God.
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