This book was written for those seeking help for grieving and for those who wonder what awaits us after our life on Earth is over. Many readers will be able to identify and empathize with the main character in the story as he struggles with personal loss.
This well researched novel weaves a fascinating vision of what it’s like to actually live in Heaven along with a refreshingly clear theological explanation of how the Faithful (and not so faithful) may enter its gates.
The author draws on a lifetime of ministry and amiably invites those who are non-believers to discover new insights and then decide for themselves if Heaven is for real
L. J. Capobianco is an ordained Christian minister. He previously held positions as an Assistant Director for Cerebral Palsy Association, pre-school teacher to minority children, ski tour guide, and is a U.S. military veteran.
In his mid-thirties he felt the call to enter the ministry and earned degrees from Temple University and Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary, then served as a church pastor for over 30 years until his recent retirement.
His primary motivation for writing this book is to lend comfort to those who who’ve lost loved ones. He is especially empathetic to end of life issues after a personal life experience when he lost eleven of his closest family members during one traumatic five year period.
He currently lives in Wisconsin and volunteers as chaplain for the county sheriff’s office.