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Lost Feminist Finds Eternity

Kitty Foth-Regner's life has been an amazing journey! She was a feminist high-tech copywriter, but leading a spiritually empty, God-free life. And then her beloved Christian mother developed a fatal illness.

Kitty determined to put her journalism degree to work to determine if there might really be an afterlife - and if so, to see which of the world's religions could give her assurance of the life hereafter that her mother would soon depart to, and the destination that might await all of us.

Feeling compelled to leave no stone unturned, she took a serious look at world beliefs from Hinduism and Buddhism to the Bah’ai faith and New Age. After more than a year of exhaustive research, only one was left standing: biblical Christianity.

Kitty accepted Christ as her personal Lord and Savior and now has deep peace about her mother's and her own final destination.

During your interview with Kitty to discuss her book, “Heaven Without Her: A Desperate Daughter’'s Search for the Heart of Her Mother'’s Faith,” and her personal life, you and your audience will see first-hand why both the book and her interviews are referred to as poignant, insightful, genuine and deep.

Her heart has been transformed so that one of her greatest joys is sharing the love of God with people who are facing the inevitable passing from this life, and also trying to help the loved ones they have left behind. She volunteers at a nursing home one day a week for just this purpose! She also does a monthly Hymn Sing at two small nursing homes, where she types up the lyrics to 15 or 16 hymns and then they sing along with CDs by people like Tennessee Ernie Ford and Jim Nabors between Scripture readings and Gospel presentations!

Kitty's book and interviews provide fresh insights into a range of truths capable of moving even the hardest of hearts –including:

* The varying points of views and feelings of the terminal, their friends, families and others.
* The surprising historical, scientific and prophetic accuracy of the Bible.
* The life-transforming power of the gospel.
* Transcending confidence that the best is yet to come.

ABOUT KITTY FOTH-REGNER
Kitty Foth-Regner is a freelance copywriter, co-author of Hip Ideas for Hyper Dogs and author of The Cure. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, she has written extensively on subjects ranging from diagnostic imaging to industrial automation. She lives in Waukesha, Wisconsin, with her husband and assorted pets.

Suggested interview questions for Kitty Foth-Regner:

1. What’'s the book about?
2. Were you raised in a Christian home?
3. How would you describe yourself before you began investigating the question of God and heaven?
4. What were your ideas about an afterlife all those years?
5. Did anyone try to share the Gospel with you?
6. What was the pivotal event in your spiritual transformation?
7. Once you launched your investigation, what persuaded you that there is a God?
8. I understand you investigated other religions. What did you learn?
9. What role did science play in answering the “"Which God" question?
10. Did your research change your understanding of the Gospel of Jesus Christ?
11. How has your conversion changed your life?
12. How has dealing with terminally ill patients and those in the end stages of their lives effected and transformed you?
13. What advice would you give to people and their friends and families who are personally dealing with these life and death issues?
14. As a person of words, how would you try to describe the deep emotional satisfaction you get from dealing with people in this most intimate stage of life?
15. Where can our listeners get your book?



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