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Looking with Forever Eyes: How to Live Now in the Light of Eternity
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Looking with Forever Eyes: How to Live Now in the Light of Eternity
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Looking with Forever Eyes: How to Live Now in the Light of Eternity

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As Christians, we possess an ability we use too rarely--the ability to see things with the fresh insight and perspective of the kingdom of God. Mary Whelchel says that anyone who has been reborn as a child of God has the gift of "Forever Eyes." When we look through our "Forever Eyes," we see things that are invisible and eternal, and our new perspective changes us to be more like Jesus. With your "Forever Eyes," you have a fresh take on everything around you--your friends, family, and other people; your successes and failures; your money and possessions; the way you spend your time; your marriage or singleness; and more. God has gifted you to see everything in your life in a fresh way. Let this practical book be the eye-opener you've been looking for!
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Release dateOct 2, 2004
ISBN9781441226105
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Looking with Forever Eyes: How to Live Now in the Light of Eternity
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Mary Whelchel

Mary Whelchel is the founder of The Christian Working Woman and the director of women's ministries for the Moody Church in Chicago. The Christian Working Woman radio programs are heard on over 500 radio stations each week. She is the author of many books, including Getting Along with People @Work, Quiet Moments for Working Women, and What Would Jesus Think? She lives in Illinois.

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