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(This book is similar to "The Road to Heaven") If God is so powerful, why does he allow evil? What does Jesus dying on the cross have to do with sins being forgiven? What does "I'm saved" mean? When I am drowning, I am not saved to the shore, I am saved from the water. In a spiritual sense, we are not saved to heaven. We are saved from something, that something being Satan. When Jesus ransomed us, he did not ransom us to heaven. He ransomed us from Satan..........It all started in the Garden of Eden when God told Adam and Eve, "The day you eat the forbidden fruit, you will die." And they did.…mehr

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(This book is similar to "The Road to Heaven") If God is so powerful, why does he allow evil? What does Jesus dying on the cross have to do with sins being forgiven? What does "I'm saved" mean? When I am drowning, I am not saved to the shore, I am saved from the water. In a spiritual sense, we are not saved to heaven. We are saved from something, that something being Satan. When Jesus ransomed us, he did not ransom us to heaven. He ransomed us from Satan..........It all started in the Garden of Eden when God told Adam and Eve, "The day you eat the forbidden fruit, you will die." And they did. Their spirits died and the author of Death ~ Satan ~ got us. This book takes the reader through all the things God did to get us away from Satan and back to Him, our creator and the lover of our soul. Yes, he gave us rules. Why? For the same reason, we were given rules as children to keep us from running out into the street and getting run over and killed. Why does God get angry when we break one of his rules? Not because we insulted him but because we have endangered our souls and it is breaking his heart. .The book ends with the promises of heaven. What we will be like. What heaven will be like. And how we yearn for that day when we will, at last, be home.
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Katheryn Maddox Haddad spends an average of 300 hours researching before she writes a historical novel-ancient historians such as Josephus, archaeological digs so she can know the layout of cities, their language culture and politics. Having grown up freezing in the northern United States, she now lives in Arizona where she doesn't have to shovel sunshine. She basks in 100-degree weather, palm trees, cacti, and a computer with most of the letters worn off. The author of sixty-eight books, both non-fiction and fiction, she sees no letup in the future. For many years, she has been sending out every morning a daily scripture and short inspirational thought to some 30,000 people around the world. Half of her day she spends writing, and the other half teaching English over the internet worldwide using the Bible as textbook. She has taught over 6000 Muslims through World English Institute. Students she has converted to Christianity are in hiding in Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Uzbekistan, Somalia, Jordan, Pakistan, Palestine, and Tajikistan. "They are my heroes," she declares. With a bachelor's degree in English, Bible and social science from Harding University and part of a master's degree in Bible, including Greek, from the Harding Graduate School of Theology, she also has a master's degree in management and human relations from Abilene University. She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers, Christian Writers of the West, and Historical Novel Society, and is also an energetic public speaker who can touch the heart of audiences.