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Does God love all people? Can/Does the Gospel "evolve"? Can someone be saved and not know it? Is Hell eternal? Did people in the first century Church believe in Universalism? Does God's intent for me get lost in man's translation? Is Jesus both merciful and just? This book invites you to go beyond the simplistic (and often unbiblical) answers sometimes offered regarding faith, salvation and eternity, to find your footing as you weigh the answers and join the conversation. What Mama Never Told you about the Afterlife is more than an apologetic or study. It's an invitation to consider well what…mehr

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Does God love all people? Can/Does the Gospel "evolve"? Can someone be saved and not know it? Is Hell eternal? Did people in the first century Church believe in Universalism? Does God's intent for me get lost in man's translation? Is Jesus both merciful and just? This book invites you to go beyond the simplistic (and often unbiblical) answers sometimes offered regarding faith, salvation and eternity, to find your footing as you weigh the answers and join the conversation. What Mama Never Told you about the Afterlife is more than an apologetic or study. It's an invitation to consider well what you believe and why. The thoughts and questions presented in this book aren't solely applicable to Universalism but to a gathering storm of opinions that will increasingly be brought to every Christian's doorstep, to our schools, churches, and places of work.
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Terry L. Craig brings nearly 40 years of study, conversation, and prayer to the dialog about faith, salvation, and what it means to follow Jesus. Born in the Southwest, she has lived all over the US and spent many years in the Caribbean. She's a people-watcher and a comparative thinker who is fascinated with words, art, and ideas. Terry has a passion to share spiritual life in a way that allows the reader to weigh the values of different ideologies from a non-threatening perspective (a favorite reading chair). She currently lives in North Carolina with her professional pilot husband (her lifetime love) Bill.