Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven


But Nobody Wants to Die


Or (The Eschatology of Bluegrass)


By David Crowder and Mike Hogan

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ISBN: 0-9777480-0-6

Retail: $14.99

Format: 5.5" x 8.25" Softcover Trade Paper, 208 pages

Category: Christian Living/ Practical Life/ Grief, Suffering, Consolation

 
Release: September 12, 2006

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Summary

Everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die. Why? In an honest, profound look at the connection between death, the soul, and bluegrass music — that’s right, bluegrass music — best-selling musician David Crowder comes to terms with a Savior who understands suffering, and a God who grieves. From exploring the death of the soul in mainstream culture to uncovering slave spirituals in the DNA of bluegrass, Crowder discovers that grief is one of the truest ways to follow Jesus… and realizes that death is not the ultimate calamity.

About the Author

David Crowder is the pastor of music and arts at University Baptist Church (UBC) in Waco, Texas, where he lives with his wife, Toni. They still have no pets, although he does like some animals; especially that one dog that passes in front of his house on Tuesdays. He is also a part of the fabulous rock-and-roll extravaganza known as David Crowder*Band (sixstepsrecords/EMI CMG). This is his second book.

Mike Hogan plays in the band with the best-selling recording artist mentioned above. Though this is his first venture into the world of books, he has done a good bit of writing for RELEVANT magazine. When not on tour, Mike enjoys spending time at home with his wife, Robin, and two of the most destructive and malevolent cats the planet has ever seen.

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