Home with God by Neale Donald Walsch

Paperback 326 Pages Publisher Atria Books Published March 2007

Paperback 326 Pages Publisher Atria Books Published March 2007

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ISBN-10: 0743267168
ISBN-13: 9780743267168

Rating: ★★★★★ 

An uplifting masterwork of comfort and compassion exploring the ultimate questions of existence and transcendence. Nothing has riveted humanity’s interest more, nor has anything been more frightening or awe-inspiring, than the finality of death.

In “Home with God,” the last installment of his bestselling “Conversations with God” series, Neale Donald Walsch asks the questions that everyone has longed to ask and receives the answers readers have all been waiting for.

Through his profound and personal dialogue with God, Walsch explores the process by which all human beings must end their days here on Earth and begin their new life in God’s Kingdom — to which all eventually return, regardless of their earthly deeds. An astonishing and spiritual work, “Home with God” offers hope, comfort, and surprising revelations for all humankind.


Customer Reviews

A Life That Never Ends by A. David Colvin (Brentwood, TN United States)

Customers Rating: ★★★★★ 

This book’s coming was foretold in one of Neale’s earlier books – I’ll have to go back and look as to which one – but even then I couldn’t wait to read it. As I moved through the first half of the book I was somewhat dismayed – all this Quantum Physics and String Theory stuff – I hold a B.S. Degree but even some of this was confusing for me.

Then around Chapter 27 or so it changed. What led me to this series in the beginning had now come full circle – and in time! I recently lost both of my parents – within 82 days of each other – and was having a hard time. This has made me remember all I know. The other reviews detail the books contents quite well so I won’t duplicate that here.

Seven years ago I started a spiritual seeking that led me through 200 books on all religions but one book – Friendship With God – led me to what I’d always felt in my heart. Communion with God was even more clear and now this book. I did read all the others but these 3, if you must read any of the books in the CWG series – these 3 are the ones to read.

Life Altering by James R. Rhyan (Spring Branch, Texas United States)

Customers Rating: ★★★★★ 

I don’t want to rehash what’s been said above but I do agree with most of it. What I want to add is that the book says as much about living as it does about dying! In my case, I was going through an experience where I felt the victim of a life situation and 2 people I love dearly were the villains. Beginning on page 41 “God” says: “there are no victims and no villains.”

“He” goes on to talk about perspective creating perception and in the next 8 pages I went from feeling the victim to feeling blessed and the feeling has lasted, my life is changed. If the book changed my life for the better it might change yours also? Thanks Mr. Walsch

Best so far by Ryan the reader (Nashua, NH)

Customers Rating: ★★★★★ 

Hey to all who have read any of neals books this trully is the most blest. there is one story he writes about in this book that brought me to tears at work and again when i told my wife the story. it was a moment of truth that my sole could not contain inside. whether you believe neal is talking to god or not is erelavent most of the dialog in all his books is well writen and easy to understant. although i do feel that someone who is very religious might have trouble with the wonderfull writings of mr Walsch. with love to all

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