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Who Says Animals Go To Heaven? A Collection Of Prominent Christian Leaders' Beliefs In Life After Death For Animals

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Who Says Animals Go To Heaven? This book will show you some of the Ministers who said it! If you ever wondered if animals go to Heaven, this book will answer your question. This is a collection of over 60 commentaries from Christian Ministers who share their belief that all animals have eternal life. These Bible experts cross the lines of denominations, and span throughout generations and geographical locations. If you've ever had a Minister tell you that animals don't go to Heaven, you'll really appreciate this book. It expands on all the Scriptures we covered in; There Is Eternal Life For Animals; which proved that all animals go to Heaven, and now you can hear it straight from the Ministers. It is a very exciting and revealing collection of commentaries that has never been compiled in one book before!
Books by Niki Behrikis
There Is Eternal Life For Animals
The Rainbow Pet Loss Is Heaven's Gain
Who Says Animals Go to Heaven?
Animal Prayer Guide
A Future Life For Animals ~ e-book/Kindle only ~ Published August 2013
ANGELS Are Watching Over Us

96 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2008

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Niki Behrikis Shanahan

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Niki Behrikis Shanahan was born and brought up in Massachusetts. She currently resides there with her husband, Jack, and her two cats, Luke and Joey.

It wasn’t until she was 35 years old that she adopted her first pet, Pete, the cat that was the inspiration for the book “There Is Eternal Life For Animals.” Pete was 8 years old when the Shanahans adopted him from a neighbor and 21 years old when he passed away.

After Pete’s passing, Niki felt driven to find the answer to the question of what happens to animals after they die. She researched, studied, prayed, and soon a book began to develop from her findings. She did not initially plan to write a book, but rather to find the answer. Once she found the answer, she felt that she would like to share her findings with other people to give them hope and comfort during their time of sorrow.

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