Death was an abstract concept for Sjogren---until he experienced it firsthand! Relating his amazing story, he talks about his encounters with heavenly beings and the priceless lessons God taught him during his "celestial" journey. Discover how to deal with suffering and desperation, resolve conflict, live a Spirit-filled life, and more. 208 pages, softcover from Nelson.
Product Information
Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 208 Vendor: Thomas Nelson Publication Date: 2013
Dimensions: 8.38 X 5.50 (inches) ISBN: 1400204313 ISBN-13: 9781400204311 Availability: In Stock
If youd asked me who God is on December 9, the year of my accident, I would have been able to give you a fairly cohesive but theoretical answer. A day later all of that changed.
A simple surgery went horribly wrong. Steve Sjogren died on the operating table. He encountered a heavenly world where he felt infinite peace. And then he had to come backback to a physical reality filled with pain and disability and an endless line of tests.
The drama of dying suddenly paled in comparison to the trauma of living. Sjogren could not face this new existence with his same old comfortable understanding of God.
I had minimized God, Sjogren says. Somehow, over time, he had become fairly predictablelike he could be outlined, fully grasped, and contained in a neat set of mere ideas. Now I saw that he apparently wasnt all that impressed with my cool little notebooks.
One day in heaven followed by hundreds in agony forged a deeper and stronger faith than Sjogren could have crafted on his own. In Heavens Lessons, Sjogren shares his experiences and the life-changing ways they have affected his perspective on success, suffering, and the mysteries of God.
Author Bio
Steve Sjogren has lived in Los Angeles, Oslo, Norway, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and Tampa as he and his wife, Janie, helped launch new churches aimed at those who are spiritual but not religious. The church in Cincinnati, Vineyard Community Church, grew from 30 to more than 6,000 weekly attenders mainly through free creative acts of serving the community such as scrubbing toilets. Steve and his wife, Janie, currently lead a congregation in Newberg, Oregon. They have three adult children.