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                    Searching for Heaven on Earth: How to Find What Really Matters in Life
For the Olive Tree Bible App
            Author: David Jeremiah, Dr David Jeremiah
                    Publisher: Thomas Nelson
    
                            Searching for Heaven on Earth: How to Find What Really Matters in Life
For the Olive Tree Bible App
                                    Author: David Jeremiah, Dr David Jeremiah
                                                                    Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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                    Description
Don't you deserve a little happiness?
They are the questions that plague us:
- Is happiness within my reach?
 - Why is life so frustrating?
 - Is it too late for me?
 
Or to put another way, "Where can I find a little heaven on earth?"
History's most successful man, Solomon, wondered just that. As Dr. David Jeremiah shows us, he was a man who tested life's haunting questions head-on. And tasted life's riches full-on. And who found his answers in the last place he thought to look.
Listen, then, to his voice. A voice that, if you pay attention, will speak directly to your flesh and bones and heart. A voice that admits: Maybe happiness is an empty hope. Or maybe we've simply been looking in all the wrong places. . .
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