Meet Robert J. LaCosta
and his "Sensory Apologetics"
Through daily devotionals, books, screenplays, songs, podcasts, teachings and talks, LaCosta follows the clues and cues of heaven and invites the parched and the hungry along.
The writer uses metaphor, symbolism, analogy, and allegory without wearing them out...or on his sleeve.
Drawing upon four decades in the field of hearing, Robert J. LaCosta instructs us on how to use our natural senses to experience God in the supernatural.
Hearing, sight, taste, touch and smell are the avenues that the author uses to help us proactively acquaint ourselves with what he terms "portals to heaven."
Most often, these gateways to the glory of God are metaphorical although they brush with things right before us in the natural. He lightly likens these evidences of God's love to an Easter-egg hunt for all ages where the clues are easy enough for anyone to pick up.
It’s “sensory apologetics” that are so accessible and as close as your ears, eyes, tongue, fingertips and nose. And yet discovering portals is more than an exercise in attaining knowledge.
Portals excite the senses and trigger a real-time reception of the immeasurable love of Christ whether it's through nature, people or the everyday experiences and circumstances of life.
We teach our kids to use their five senses. Why wouldn’t God instruct his children in the same
manner?
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