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_aMiller, Calvin, _d1936-, _e1 |
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_aLetters to heaven : _breaching across to the great divide / _cCalvin Miller. |
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_aBrentwood, Tennessee : _bWorthy Pub., _c(c)2011. |
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520 | 0 | _aIn these masterfully written letters to heaven, Calvin Miller thanks, lovingly reflects on, and sometimes confesses his regrets to the departed influences in his life. Some are names familiar to us all (C. S. Lewis, Todd Beamer, Oscar Wilde); others he knew well; and some he only admired from a distance. But all brought a brightness to his life or challenged him to live more fully in some way. Aware that eternity for any of us is only a step away, Miller has sought to complete the unfinished business of life by writing letters to the great beyond. This moving work will not only elicit a desire in readers to reconcile all things unfinished, but teach the living about the importance of people and the treasure of faith while holding out for us all the hope that awaits. | |
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