The Big Picture of Life
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Narrated by:
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Mark Pitstick MA DC
About this listen
Young people wonder about answers to life’s big questions: “Who am I?”, “Why am I here?”, “What happens after I die?”, and others.
Some adults don’t know the answers, while others may not want to talk about these topics. In The Big Picture of Life, you can learn:
- There is much more to life than you can see, hear, and feel
- The real you lives on after your earthly body dies
- You are a very important part of life now
- You can develop a big-picture mind and enjoy your earthly experience more
- There are ways to use your talents to help others and our world
- And more
This book is adapted for young people from the book Greater Reality Living by Drs. Gary Schwartz and Mark Pitstick.
©2020 Katta Mapes, Mark Pitstick, and Gary E. Schwartz (P)2022 Waterside Productions, Inc.What listeners say about The Big Picture of Life
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