Six accessible and flexible Bible studies on the topic of heaven.
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How can we know for sure what heaven will be like? According to New Testament scholar and popular author Scot McKnight, all we need to do is turn to Scripture to answer our questions.
The book features ten chapters of questions, and answers based on scripture and written in a style relevant to today's kids. The book also has a summary of the Gospel for those who want to be sure they are going to Heaven someday.
Of the angels who took him through the gates of Heaven itself. And, most amazing of all . . . of meeting and talking to Jesus. The Boy Who Came Back from Heaven is the true story of an ordinary boy’s most extraordinary journey.
Ironically, in a book filled with extrabiblical material from trips to heaven and conversations with angels, Neal claims to believe in the Bible and even says that when we're confronted by our own frailty and inability to understand a ...
From USA Today bestselling author Julianne MacLean comes the next instalment in her popular Color of Heaven Series, where people are affected by real life magic—and the occasional miracle that has the power to change everything they once ...
Inspired by questions the author’s 4-year-old son actually asked, Is Grandpa in Heaven Forever? explains Heaven, angels, and loss in simple and loving terms.
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The Bible makes it clear that we should be sure of our eternal destination. This biblically based book helps the reader understand and trust the truth of God's Word in answering the question of how to be sure you are going to heaven.
But what if these questions trouble us for good reason? What if the story of heaven and hell we have been taught is not, in fact, what the Bible teaches?