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The Theater of Angels

Autor Robert Petterson
en Limba Engleză Paperback
From the author of Desert Crossings comes a breathtaking journey into unseen realms. The author pulls back curtains to reveal a vast theater filled with dazzling arrays of celestials. Fire angels fly there on silent wings. Fallen angles escape wastelands of liquid air to find their places in this Theater of Angels. These angels have seen the face of God, and yet they see more of his glory in our struggle and suffering. They study us intently, sifting through even our throwaway moments as if they were precious treasure. Each moment of our lives is of cosmic importance to both God and angels. In this innovative book we are transported to the mysterious land of Uz and given a front row seat to one of the most glorious dramas ever written: Job's victory over his ash heap sufferings. We are then taken to another ash heap outside Jerusalem to see a cosmic triumph in the greatest story ever told. In these, and other inspiring stories, we discover penetrating insights for redeeming our own afflictions. This is not PG-rated drama for the faint of heart. Yet, we leave the theater with renewed encouragement to soar triumphantly from our ash heap sufferings.
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ISBN-13: 9780692587393
ISBN-10: 069258739X
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: COVENANT BOOKS

Notă biografică

Dr. Robert A. Petterson is the Senior Pastor of the Covenant Church of Naples, Florida - PCA. He was the East Coast President of Mastermedia International, the world's largest ministry to film and television executives. As an educator, he has served on the faculty of Covenant Theological Seminary of St. Louis, Seminary. Dr. Petterson is an internationally known storyteller who is in demand both in America and worldwide. He is married to Joyce, the father of Rachael, and proud grandfather of Mae.