Doubting Thomas

I enjoyed your comments regarding Choo's book. I had a little trouble when she started talking about the "powder room" in heaven where she changed clothes and I thought going to the bathroom would not be something we'd have to bother with in heaven. I did like the part about Jesus serving grilled fish, though! I think that her point throughout the book is to be awake and aware because we really don't know when His return will be and we should bring the Gospel to others as we can. Seeing as how we can't save ourselves and that it is God's initiative to draw us toward Him, reading Choo's book will not magically save us. Unless it really is a manifestation of His grace and a last ditch effort to save the lost. But does he need a book to do that?? I don't want to be a "doubting Thomas", but I wish there was more testimony from others that they actually saw and heard her go through some of the physical gyrations she talked about. Seems like no one was in the house most of the time....comments?

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