Book Review – Made In Heaven by Ray Comfort and Jeffrey Seto

Made In HeavenHave you ever wondered where we got stuff?

I mean, we have such an amazing variety of creative resources to aid our lives. Have you ever wondered where they came from?

I have.

And now I know where some of the items I’ve wondered about originated, thanks to Ray Comfort and Jeffrey Seto’s new book, Made In Heaven.

Filled with interesting descriptions of the inspiration for such things as Velcro, adaptive fabrics, jet propulsion, and robotic prosthetics, just to name a few of the more than thirty items found here, Made In Heaven is a fascinating book.

Check out the book’s trailer to see what I mean:

Many of the things described in these pages seem like science-fiction; in fact, they were science-fiction in the not-too-distant past. But with continual advances in technology, and close scrutiny of God’s own handiwork, many such items are becoming a reality. The few dozen detailed here are just a sample of the hundreds of inventions inspired by Creation.

While I knew of several of these amazing inventions, many more of them were new to me, and a few were inspired by things I never imagined possible.

Authors Comfort and Seto did an incredible job of putting together the descriptions found here. You can find more about Ray Comfort and his other resources at LivingWaters.com. Jeffrey Seto is an Aerospace Engineer in the field of experimental research and development.

I loved reading Made In Heaven. My kids were captivated by the book. And I’m sure you will be as well.

What examples do you know of where man copied nature to develop something? You can leave your thoughts in the comments section below.

I highly recommend that you add Made In Heaven, by Ray Comfort and Jeffrey Seto, to your library. You can purchase it at Amazon.com.

Disclosure of Material Connection:
I received this book free from New Leaf Press/Master Books as part of their Blogger Review Program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. Also, some of the links in the post above are “affiliate links”. This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will add value to my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.