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Come See the View From Heaven, with Author Sarina Baptista

LONGMONT, Colo. – Author Sarina Baptista’s book, My View From Heaven: A Boy’s Story of His Journey to Heaven , combines a question as old as human thought – “What comes next?” – with the unimaginable grief of losing a child.
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LONGMONT, Colo. – Author Sarina Baptista’s book, My View From Heaven:  A Boy’s Story of His Journey to Heaven, combines a question as old as human thought – “What comes next?” – with the unimaginable grief of losing a child. Baptista weaves a story that somehow breathes humanity and solace into a family catastrophe.  Join international speaker, Loveland author and psychic medium Sarina Baptista and her son, J.T., for this interactive discussion about what happens when we die, hosted by the Longmont Public Library and held at the Longmont City Council Chambers on Thursday, October 12, from 7 to 8 pm.

We miss our loved ones when they pass. We wonder where they are and what they might be doing now.  Are they watching over us? Are they in heaven? Where is heaven, anyway? Can we communicate with them?  In 2007, Sarina Baptista began a journey to answer these questions as she buried her seven-year-old son, J.T.  She knew her son was somewhere, but where?  Six months after J.T's passing, Sarina discovered she was a medium, the bridge between this world and the next, and she could communicate with him!  It wasn't long before J.T. revealed his story--why he had to leave, where he went when he left his body, and the purpose of life on earth.  You will never look at life, or death, the same!

Tickets for this program are free, but advance registration is required and is likely to sell out. Register online at http://bit.ly/LibPrograms.  No email address or internet service?  Call (303) 651-8472 to register by phone. This program is best for teens and adults.

This is a news release from the Longmont Public Library and is published by the Longmont Observer as a public service.