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Death, the final frontier. Ashes to ashes dust to dust. In the end, our physical remains become what they were drawn from in the beginning-the dust of the earth. But is death the end or a portal to another world far from our thinking but as close as our next breath? And with so many opinions on what lies beyond the veil, who or what can we believe? Is there a reputable source that provides answers to life's greatest mystery? In I believe, Bob Briggs answers this question and more as he presents an apologetic on the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Christian faith.

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Death, the final frontier. Ashes to ashes dust to dust. In the end, our physical remains become what they were drawn from in the beginning-the dust of the earth. But is death the end or a portal to another world far from our thinking but as close as our next breath? And with so many opinions on what lies beyond the veil, who or what can we believe? Is there a reputable source that provides answers to life's greatest mystery? In I believe, Bob Briggs answers this question and more as he presents an apologetic on the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Christian faith.

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Bob Briggs is a free lance writer born and raised in Maine. He is the author of books about his hometown of Hallowell, Maine and the University of Maine at Orno where he graduated with a BA in history. Mr. Briggs was for 10 years a religion writer for the Kennebec Journal. He has worked as a correspondent for the Capitol Weekly and other Maine newspapers.