The Last Supper on the Moon NASA's 1969 Lunar Voyage, Jesus Christ's Bloody Death, and the Fantastic Quest to Conquer Inner Space
If there are places in your heart and corners of your mind that feel just as deep and dark and inaccessible as outer space, this book is for you. Fight as you may, unearthing the happiness and fulfillment you long for can feel nearly impossible.
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Description
Have you ever noticed that, throughout your life, the moon has been staring at you? Its presence in our sky is constant yet impossible to fully grasp.
In the summer of 1969, Buzz Aldrin became one of the first to stand on its surface. Moments before that historic step, Aldrin partook of a sacred celebration that first occurred two thousand years earlier: the Last Supper.
In this act, Buzz unknowingly gave a nod toward the reality that our consideration of the moon can directly influence our grasp of God’s love for us.
The Last Supper on the Moon is a combination of engaging history, childlike wonder, and biblical wisdom. Levi Lusko takes you on a deep dive into the Apollo space program and then poetically draws connections between it and Jesus’ famous Sevens: the “I Am” statements, the last words from the cross, and the letters to the churches in Revelation.
Perhaps exploring outer space isn’t something you’ve ever considered, but maybe, just maybe, it’s the very thing you need.
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Weight | 23.1 oz |
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Dimensions | 6.3 × 1.54 × 9.3 in |
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