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Today smog hugs city air. Children go to bed hungry. Work is unfulfilling, rest is elusive, play is costly. Overwhelmed, many Christians have turned their eyes heavenward, waiting for God to destroy everything and start over.
But Paul Marshall asserts that God is not seeking to destroy the earth; he plans to restore it to its original splendor. Heaven Is Not My Home shows us how the redemption of all things should shape the way we look at every aspect of our lives.
288 pages, Paperback
First published January 10, 1999