"This book was a nonstop read! I couldn't put it down! I loved how Mr. Kennedy put Jesus' death and resurrection in a way that any kid my age would understand. I also liked how [you] added parts that made the story so real and alive as if you were there. All in all a wonderful story that explains the Christian faith wonderfully." -Ashley J., age 12 " . . . I must say, I was taken aback by your interpretation of heaven . . . It was incredibly unique, something I'd never thought of before. I was entertained and intrigued by ...
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"This book was a nonstop read! I couldn't put it down! I loved how Mr. Kennedy put Jesus' death and resurrection in a way that any kid my age would understand. I also liked how [you] added parts that made the story so real and alive as if you were there. All in all a wonderful story that explains the Christian faith wonderfully." -Ashley J., age 12 " . . . I must say, I was taken aback by your interpretation of heaven . . . It was incredibly unique, something I'd never thought of before. I was entertained and intrigued by the way you presented heaven, and the new light you cast on some biblical events. Thank you for allowing me to read your book, and thank you for writing it." -Austin H., age 15 Andie dies a terrible death, but she is too young and spiritually immature to become a Christian. No worry: All such children go to heaven. But because heaven can seem overwhelming, Jesus assigns two teenage senior students and a professor to help her as she attends Heaven School. Their assignment is to teach her how to develop her spiritual powers. Among other things she will learn how to travel across heaven, understand grief, learn about God, and stay away from demons. Every day in heaven is challenging and fun, but it can also be exhausting. How does Andie regain the energy to go through another day?
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