Books by Anthony DeStefano and Complete Book Reviews
Anthony DeStefano, Author . Doubleday $18.95 (193p) ISBN 978-0-385-50988-6
Forget angels playing harps. In this fascinating, comforting book, DeStefano takes the reader on a tour of heaven, painting it as a dynamic place of unlimited joy, and using Scripture and dramatic imagination to fill in details about the afterlife. &
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Anthony DeStefano, Author . Doubleday $18.95 (197p) ISBN 978-0-385-50990-9
Books on prayer are legion, most often focusing on why we should pray and how to do it correctly. DeStefano, author of A Travel Guide to Heaven
, offers readers a refreshing look at this evergreen topic by focusing on 10 prayers God "always"
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Anthony DeStefano. Thomas Nelson, $24.99 (256p) ISBN 978-0-7180-8056-3
This insightful book from DeStefano (A Travel Guide to Heaven) pushes back against bestselling new atheists such as Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Christopher Hitchens, and Bill Maher, casting them as arrogant bullies. DeStefano sets out to expose...
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Anthony DeStefano. Thomas Nelson, $25.99 (254p) ISBN 978-0-71808-061-7
In this disappointing study, DeStefano (A Travel Guide to Heaven), host of TV show A Travel Guide to Life, aims to report “what hell is actually like.” Hell, DeStafano explains, has been famously depicted by C.S. Lewis and Dante Alighieri and...
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Anthony DeStefano, illus. by Erwin Madrid. Harvest House, $14.99 (32p) ISBN 978-0-7369-5509-6
This children’s version of DeStefano’s popular A Travel Guide to Heaven presents a concrete vision of heaven as a “new Earth.” A boy named Joey, “sad that people and animals had to die,” is visited by an equally childlike angel, Gabby, who tells him
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Anthony DeStefano, illus. by Richard Cowdrey. Harvest House, $15.99 (32p) ISBN 978-0-7369-4851-7
DeStefano finds a fresh take on the events that lead to Easter. Using a small scriptural reference to the unridden donkey that Jesus rides in triumph into Jerusalem, DeStefano imagines a transformative relationship between a small, weak donkey and a
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