Book description
An inspiring and comforting twenty-first-century 'virtual tour' of heaven
Heaven is a place we are all interested in going to, but few of us
know much about. Now, in this illuminating guide, Anthony DeStefano
has developed a wonderfully original travel-motif to introduce readers
to the after-life. Here, acting as our 'tour guide', he takes us on a
vivid and realistic 'sight-seeing' trip through paradise - and he
makes heaven come alive in a way that no other book ever has.
Unlike many other spiritual works, A Travel Guide to Heaven does not
preach, nor is it heavy-handed or judgmental. On the contrary, it is a
fun, upbeat and remarkably reassuring portrait of heaven - a place
that has intrigued and puzzled humanity throughout history.
As you embark upon this imaginative journey of discovery, you will
gain courage and strength from its inspiring message of hope - and
your fears for the future will fall away. For those suffering the loss
of a loved one, there is comfort in the knowledge that heaven is a
place of abiding joy and love.
Anthony DeStefano obtained a degree in Philosophy/Theology from
St. John's University, and became President of Fulton Electronics
Corp. He worked as a columnist for the Staten Island Advance and
during the mid 1990s, his writing skills led him to become a Press
Secretary of numerous statewide political races.
He currently serves as the CEO of two corporations: Priests for Life
and Stratcom. Priests for Life is a Catholic not-for-profit
organization based in New York and is connected to the Pontifical
Council for the Family in Rome - a branch of the Vatican which deals
with issues related to marriage, the sanctity of life, the pastoral
care of the family, the elderly, orphans, drug abuse, etc. He is a
member of Legatus, a prestigious organization of Catholic CEOs, the
Knights of Malta (the Catholic lay Order devoted to serving the needs
of the poor through hands-on volunteer work and financial support),
has worked closely with many of the top Christian leaders in the
United States and travels frequently between New York and Rome, where
he has an apartment near the Vatican. He and his wife live in New York.