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Through the Window of Life
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Average Rating: out of 5 Reviews
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Price: $12.95
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Sale: $8.41
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Manufacturer: Spring Creek Book Company
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EAN (European Article Number): 9781932898477
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Number of Items: 1
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Binding: Paperback
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Author: Suzanne Freeman; Shirley Bahlmann
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Publisher: Spring Creek Book Company
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Dewey Decimal Number: 248.29
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Publication Date: 2005-11-01
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Reading Level: 152
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Description: As the world moves closer to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, it seems that the whole earth is in turmoil. In the Bible we find that the Savior himself foretold such events. But we are also told that the Lord’s followers will find refuge from the storm. How will that occur, and where will that happen? In 1999, Suzanne Freeman briefly passed away during surgery before returning to mortality. While in the spirit world, she was taken by the Savior to the Window of Life. In this heavenly window, she was shown scenes of future events and how they will affect us all. • Natural disasters and warfare will have huge impacts on everyday life. • The Lord’s followers will be affected, but they will band together against their enemies. • The righteous will journey to the center of the American continent to build the New Jerusalem. • Those who are prepared to weather these physical and spiritual trials will be ready to meet their Savior. Suzanne was told that when she returned to earth, she should share what she had seen with others. Her message is a story of the faith and courage that Christ’s followers will display in the coming years leading to the Savior’s millennial reign.
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Customer Reviews
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Review Summary: Fabulous Book!! |
Date: 2008-12-26 |
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Details: My Husband and I read this book together, and it was fabulous. The future holds a lot of fear and unknown for most people, and her vision of the future, although scary in some parts, provided reassurance and comfort in knowing that we need not be afraid, that we have a loving Heavenly Father and elder Brother Jesus Christ, who will be there by our sides the whole way, we just have to ask. I really enjoyed this book, and was sad when it was over, I just wanted to keep reading. |
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Review Summary: a word of warning |
Date: 2008-10-16 |
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Details: Like a sequel to the beautiful "Led by the Hand of Christ" this book testifies of the fact that great personal revelations are for all who qualify, not just clergy. While we are warned to keep this type of experience private, sometimes the Lord allow and encourage us to share them as it seems to be this case. It should be read like a parable to help us prepare for diring days and to lead our lives, not as something that will certainly or necessarily happen exactly like it is written. Prophet Jeremiah for instance taught that sometimes blessings, promises and curses from the Lord are conditional and may be called off depending on how people use their free agency. There are many beautiful passages and although coming from an LDS background its perspective is really "friendly and palatable" to most Christian religions. |
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Review Summary: Disassociated and meandering |
Date: 2008-09-07 |
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Details: Though I have a fairly open thought processing capability, I had a hard time following her story line and making it make sense. Sorta like looking through a gauze curtain at a fuzzy panorama. Not well written. I didn't catch any excitement nor revelation. |
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Review Summary: A must buy for every LDS home library! |
Date: 2006-09-12 |
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Details: As a student of the scriptures, the gospel and the eternities I found this book, as well as its companion book "Led By the Hand of Christ" to be quite intriguing and uplifting.
I read a very negative review about Suzanne's books and was startled at the harshness with which the individual attacked Suzanne Freeman personally. Not only senseless, but indeed very incorrect.
I found "Through the Window of Life" to be a wonderfully upbeat book about the days leading up to the second coming. Powerful lessons are taught of faith, hope, the power and indeed, life-saving skill of sharing. Indeed, as the brethren have beseeched us from the pulpit to develop spiritual gifts, so to does Suzanne's experience help us to understand that we must master the spiritual gift of prayer and the spiritual gift of listening if we hope to survive, and even triumph over the trials which await us.
I can, without hesitation, recommend this book to any who wish to prepare for the last days. "Through the Window of Life" is a must have for every LDS library, even every library of every human being across the face of the planet.
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Review Summary: Great description of one person's last days experience |
Date: 2006-01-30 |
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Details: If you want a book to clarify some of the things you've heard about the last days, by putting them in a chronological story, then you will be delighted with this book.
I know some people hesitate to read things not put out officially by the Church, but I felt the Holy Ghost and a great sense of peace when I read it.
I've studied many quotes from church memberes and prophets over the years and of course, studied the scriptures and this book is consistent with what I already know. It is not a complete description, covering everything going on with the church, but more information in some areas than I've heard elsewhere.
If you are wanting a doctrinal detailed thesis-type book, then this isn't the one for you. But if you want to find hope in the typically scary period of the last days, you will find it here. I definitely left the book with the feeling "I can do this!"
I rated the book based on these good points, but I do wish there could be even more visual descriptions in the book and possibly scriptural references to help further study.
Thanks for publishing this book! I am tied between passing it on for others to read it and keeping it for me to read again later (which I know I will do.) And it's a short read. |
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