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I wrote this book because of some questions I had in my mind. In 2003, my 24-year-old nephew killed himself. It was very hard for me to deal with. Then, in 2005, my mom died from cancer. I could not rely on what I had heard most of my life about what others said about where you went in death. So I began to search the scriptures and was amazed at what the scriptures really said. The more I searched, the more open the Word of God became. This has truly helped me, to better deal with the death of loved ones. In no way or fashion, am I saying one is in hell and the other in heaven. Only God knows…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
I wrote this book because of some questions I had in my mind. In 2003, my 24-year-old nephew killed himself. It was very hard for me to deal with. Then, in 2005, my mom died from cancer. I could not rely on what I had heard most of my life about what others said about where you went in death. So I began to search the scriptures and was amazed at what the scriptures really said. The more I searched, the more open the Word of God became. This has truly helped me, to better deal with the death of loved ones. In no way or fashion, am I saying one is in hell and the other in heaven. Only God knows where a person will end up in eternity. But, for me, this has given me peace. I pray that this book helps others also.
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Autorenporträt
Theresa Ann Crews Flatt was born in Blytheville, Arkansas to Charles and Frances Crews and is the youngest of four children. Theresa graduated from Blytheville High School and is married to a wonderful man she met in Savannah, Tennessee, Jimmy Edward Flatt. They are blessed with three sons, a daughter, and ten grandchildren. She began writing songs in 1986 and has written thirteen songs and several poems for family and friends. Theresa now drives a school bus in Dyer County Tennessee, and absolutely loves her job. Church is to this day, still a big part of Theresa's life. Her desire is that people see Christ in their life every day.