Pearly Gates Parables from the Final Threshold

Pearly Gates Parables from the Final Threshold by Sarah Hinlicky Wilson, published by Thornbush Press on August 16, 2020, is a work of fiction that explores themes of faith and personal identity. This edition spans 132 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows various characters as they arrive at the gates of heaven, each grappling with their unique circumstances and desires, revealing the complexities of their beliefs and attachments.
Readers will encounter a diverse array of individuals, including a man with a borrowed faith and a woman seeking a new identity, as they confront the twelve open gates of heaven. The stories delve into the emotional landscapes of joy, disappointment, and the struggle to let go of what they hold dear. Through these parables, the book invites reflection on the nature of love and the truths that emerge at life’s final threshold.
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A man arrives at the gates of heaven holding a faith that’s not his own; another clutches a suitcase he’s unwilling to give up. One woman demands to be sent back, while another asks for a new name. Hands empty or full, hearts joyful or disappointed or appalled, these people and others approach the twelve open gates of heaven, only to discover the truth about their loves…
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