The Connection Between Salvation and MailThe majority of people in America and other countries are considered to be Christians having the expectation of going to heaven when they die. However, Jesus says not everyone who calls him Lord will go there (Matthew 7:21). Regardless of what type of church you are affiliated with, if you profess to be a Christian and view the issue of where you will spend eternity seriously, this book is for you whether you are active in your church or not. It covers the most popular deceptions that take place today, as well as the process and results of salvation based on the only infallible Word of God, the Bible. Eric Hamaday is an average Christian who serves an awesome God. He grew up in a devoted Catholic family, then later in life received an invitation to go to a bible church and accepted it. His spiritual walk grew to a point where he became a small group leader at his church where he was encouraged to have this book published. |
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