Cold Noses at the Pearly Gates, Gary Kurz
Cold Noses at the Pearly Gates, Gary Kurz
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Cold Noses at the Pearly Gates
A Book of Hope for Those Who Have Lost a Pet

Author: Gary Kurz

Narrator: Chris Sorensen

Unabridged: 8 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/09/2016


Synopsis

The death of your beloved pet can be one of the most heartbreaking losses you'll ever endure. But recovery isn't only about closure. You also want to know where your best friend has gone.

After the intense, unexpected grief he experienced following the loss of his own companions, animal lover and biblical scholar Gary Kurz set out to prove that there are indeed pets in Paradise. After devoting himself to countless hours of research, he now shares his inspiring insights to bring you a richer understanding of animals and their souls. You'll finally find answers to common questions about animals and the afterlife—and you'll also get a thirty-day devotional to help you work through your grief.

If you've ever loved and lost a pet, or if you know someone who has shared a special bond with a furry face and a cold, wet nose, you'll welcome this amazing book's reassurance that love and loyalty are truly eternal, and that someday, you and your pets will be together again.

About Gary Kurz

Gary Kurz is a retired Coast Guard officer who served his country faithfully and honorably for over thirty years. He and his wife have a love for animals and a concern for others who share their love. He lives in Kansas.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on August 11, 2020

This is a Christian theology book written by a Baptist preacher. As such, it embraces a literal view of Biblical teachings, and it holds the Bible to be the main resource for people who seek theological understanding. I have read many theology books, most of which affirm the principle of sola Script......more

Goodreads review by Brittany on March 04, 2013

This IS a review, but I want to give you a bit of context about why I needed this book review the actual book. In September 2007, I had a rough time. I was alone away at school and my father had been battling cancer. My mother's service dog passed away as well, and though we had another dog and a bir......more

Goodreads review by LaDene on October 19, 2014

I just recently lost my dear and faithful companion of 10 years, my dog Panzer. As a Christian, I have heard many pastors say that animals do not have souls and therefore do not go to Heaven. After all, Heaven was created for people not animals. This obviously creates despair among Christian pet own......more

Goodreads review by Cindy on January 12, 2016

I am halfway through this book and I am still waiting for something ..... So far I am so disappointed that I don't know if I will even finish. The author has a very rambling style with no connections between chapters or to the basic premise.......more

Goodreads review by Diane on March 26, 2015

The author repeats himself over and over and over and over. But I did enjoy the stories if the animals......more