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Laddar... Where Do We Go from Here ? (utgåvan 2008)av John Blanchard (Författare)
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Where do we go from here? is the final question all humanity faces, and this booklet tackles it head-on. Exactly what does happen to us when we die? The immediate future of the body is fairly obvious, but what about the spirit or soul? Is it annihilated or reincarnated? Is it conscious or unconscious? Do we face endless pain or endless pleasure? Is there a second chance to put things right? Do we have to wait until after we die to find out?This booklet answers these and other questions biblically, clearly and in a user-friendly way. Here is an ideal resource to share with people who have no grasp of the Christian message. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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This booklet focuses exclusively on the after-life. It begins by examining popular myths about death: everyone goes to heaven, some will be wiped out completely, reincarnation etc. The author then moves on to examine what the Bible says about Judgement Day and Heaven and Hell. He focuses more on Hell as Jesus did! He then moves on to explain how we can "escape the wrath to come" by trusting Jesus for forgiveness of our sin.
The author uses a lot of examples and stories to back up what he is saying and to make it more relevant. As this booklet is somewhat dated, some contemporary stories could be added.
This is a good booklet for someone specifically wanting to know about the afterlife and it does present the Gospel. It is a little wordy in places. It isn't Blanchard's best effort but it can still be utilised in the right circumstance. ( )