YOUR JOURNEY AWAITS
This is a story of the great adventure that awaits - not just my story, but rather the story of your own future as well. This is the journey that awaits us all - after the inevitable - because one day we will pass through the veiled curtain of this life. What awaits us beyond is glorious, far beyond your imagination - especially so if your life includes elements of faith in Jesus Christ.
Introduction

What it's like to live in Heaven

Let me tell you what your Journey to Heaven will be like…
Sir Kenneth Hawkins
Psalms 34:3 KJV
A NOVEL BY SIR KENNETH HAWKINS
Embark on an extraordinary journey through the pages of "Caught Up in the Heavenlies," a riveting autobiography that transcends the boundaries of life and death. This gripping tale unfolds the remarkable experiences of a man who, in a moment beyond time, glimpsed the ethereal beauty of heaven itself.
Through vivid storytelling, the author shares the profound impact this celestial encounter had on his life, offering readers a glimpse into the mysteries that lie beyond our earthly existence.
"Caught Up in the Heavenlies" is not just a story of the afterlife; it's a testament to the transformative power of a spiritual awakening. Join us on this unparalleled adventure, where the veil between this world and the heavenly realms is lifted, leaving an indelible mark on the soul and inspiring a renewed appreciation for the beauty that awaits us beyond the confines of mortality.
Mission Statement:
• To proclaim Jesus Christ as the Prince of Peace.
• To facilitate peace between the Evangelical and Pentecostal communities.
• To inspire more accurate translations of Acts 2:5-13 in modern English Bibles.
• To proclaim the infinite nature of God Most High.
• To turn the hearts of the Christian community toward listening for the voice of God in their own lives.
• To comfort the bereaved with great hope in the faithfulness and mercy of Jesus Christ.