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) Hello Friend, Have you ever caught yourself wondering what heaven will be like? Of course you have

[View in a browser]([-CLICK_TO_VIEW-]) [Unsubscribe]( Hello Friend, Have you ever caught yourself wondering what heaven will be like? Of course you have. As Christians, we know someday we will leave this world and be united with God in heaven, yet many of us know very little about this place. The overwhelming responsibilities of this world — and there are many — often eclipse our thoughts about the next one. Heaven seems remote and irrelevant to our existence. Yet we all yearn for a better world, especially when we experience disappointments: a bad report from the doctor, the betrayal of a friend, the breakup of an intimate relationship, financial hardship, or the death of a loved one. At those times we want to believe — we have to believe — that there is a better place. Over and over in the Bible, God promises you that there is a better place ... that His people will live with Him forever in a place where perfect righteousness dwells. Heaven is a real place. Today, I want to help elevate your thinking from earthbound concerns to the hope of heaven and give you a tool to help the grieving, discouraged, and hurting loved ones in your life. It is my joy to offer you my brand-new book,[Encouragement from a Place Called Heaven: Words of Hope About Your Eternal Home](, as a thank-you for your support of Pathway to Victory. It’s a tremendous resource to help you, or a loved one, find joy and hope in the promise of heaven.  Along with the book, I will also send you “What 7 World Religions Teach About Heaven." It’s a comparison resource showing what Christians believe about heaven compared to the beliefs of other major religions: Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Mormonism, and Jehovah’s Witness. Your gift to the ministry of Pathway to Victory can be made here: [( The more we understand and set our minds on heaven, the more our perspective of earth will change, impacting our lives and the lives of those around us. I pray these two resources will bless you.  Dr. Robert Jeffress Senior Pastor, First Baptist Dallas [View in a browser]( [Unsubscribe]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2022 [EagleRising.co]( All rights reserved. 3150 Florence Rd, Bldg A, Suite 2 | Powder Springs, GA 30127 Sponsorships like the above enable us to continue to bring you the latest news and information free of charge. Please note that the above message reflects the opinions and representations of the advertiser alone, and not necessarily the opinion or editorial positions of Eagle Rising. [Unsubscribe from Alerts]( | [Privacy Policy](

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