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Between Two Trees: Our Transformation from Death to Life

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Between Two Trees: Our Transformation from Death to Life

By: Shane J. Wood
Narrated by: Shane J. Wood
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The problem of Eden is much worse than you thought, but the solution is much better than you could have ever imagined.

Between Two Trees reveals that the real tragedy of Eden is a union with death, a union that produces division and despair. Life isn't lived under Eden's tree of life or beneath the healing leaves of the tree in the New Jerusalem. It is lived between them. And between these two trees, life is hard. In spite of this tragedy, Between Two Trees will challenge you to embrace hope, love, and the beauty of reconciliation at the true tree of life: the cross of Calvary.

By exploring the problem of Eden and the power of the cross, Shane Wood calls us to walk on a path to transformation, a path to union with God. The book's journey ends under the shade of the tree of life in the New Jerusalem with God's unfinished creation now complete. Yes, Eden, but more importantly, you. The unfinished creation in us.

©2019 Shane J. Wood (P)2019 Shane J. Wood
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The text of the book is wonderful. What I *have* listened to has included several very helpful metaphors. But the narration is really putting me off, as the reader lurches frequently into broken tones. I get that it's the author and that he's keen for us to "get" what he's driving at, but I find it very distracting, which is a shame. May try and get it on Kindle instead.

Great text, problematic narration

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