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Christian Book Review: Heaven Without Her by Kitty Foth-Regner

Tuesday December 2, 2008
Heaven Without Her by Kitty Foth-Regner
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Heaven Without Her is not simply an autobiographical work or a memoir, it is a book for seekers and skeptics of Christianity, especially women who feel let down by their secular feminist pursuits. The author has spent most of her adult life vacillating between atheism and agnosticism, until, through the death of her beloved mother, she comes face to face with the unavoidable question of eternity. For more than a year, Kitty Roth-Regner sets her course on a focused, honest, intellectual search for truth. Along the way she discovers the answers to life's toughest questions in the biblical faith her mother professed. Guest reviewer Venice Kichura thoroughly enjoyed the narrative style of the book which lends nicely to its appeal as a natural, non-threatening defense of the Christian faith.

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