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Eternity: Understanding Life After Death

โœ Scribed by Tony Evans


Publisher
Moody Publishers
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Series
Kingdom Agenda Series
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Heaven may not be what you think it is.

We often think of heaven in two extremes: It's either a dreamy existence where we float around on clouds with nothing much to do, or it's something far off in the future that we don't want to happen until we accomplish all that we want to in this life.

Both of these are flat wrong, and Tony Evans looks to Scripture to set the record straight. Simple and straight-forward, Eternity is a short book on what eternity with God will really be like.

"God hasn't told us everything [about heaven]," writes Evans, "but Scripture gives us enough glimpses and enough promises about heaven for us to know we don't want to miss this place of eternal joy."

Walk through Scripture with Evans as he plainly explains what heaven is like, who will be there, and what they'll be doing. With engaging illustrations and practical insights, you'll know what awaits believers forever and how that matters for life today.

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Christian Nonfiction; Religion & Spirituality; Nonfiction; REL012120


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