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The City of Our God

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There's a shimmering city that is not often seen. It has never the less been built and being developed more each day. It's sole purpose is to show the profound love between Christ and His people. It's a place where the only light comes from His face. It's inhabited by saints and sought after by sinners. It's a place where fear dies. See the very personality of your Maker. Laugh and play with Him in the City of Our God. Grieve when He grieves. Pray what He prays. Spend time just gazing on His beautiful face. This journey will change you forever. This is a true story of a young housewife who had dreams and visions of the City of God almost every day. Take a walk with her and learn her weaknesses and His strengths. Amy Fleming was born and raised in St. Augustine, Florida. She now makes her home outside of Charleston, South Carolina. She is married with two children. She holds a degree in education and teaches part time.

200 pages, Paperback

First published July 12, 2007

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November 8, 2017
Amy beautifully illustrates using allegory and literal pictures, the picture of Heaven. The relationship of the author with the Lord is very clear. Highly recommend!
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May 29, 2013
Have you every struggled reading on of the Old Testament prophets like Ezekiel and gone "huh?" I feel like I need a masters degree and a lifetime of study to get it. That is not how I felt reading these books. The author must have taken my bible ignorance into account because she explains as she goes. When I didn't understand a symbol or event the author clearly explained what it means and the verse that supports. It was like reading "understanding bible imagery for dummies." I got it this time! Thanks Amy!
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