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Erasing Hell

What God Said about Eternity, and the Things We've Made Up

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New York Times-bestselling authors Francis Chan and Preston Sprinkle provide biblical answers to deep questions about hell and eternity.

What you believe about hell changes the way you live. Questions like, "How could a loving God send people to hell?" and "Is hell real?" are constant in today's culture. In Erasing Hell, you will:

  • Discover the Biblical truth about the afterlife
  • Learn more about the all-loving character of God
  • Discern what you really believe about Christianity and hell

  • With a humble respect for God's Word, Chan and Sprinkle study the character of God and find not only the truth, but the courage to live it out. As you grapple with the doctrine of hell, let God transform your heart through renewed reverence for Him and love for the people around you.

    For further individual or group study, check out Stop Erasing Hell, an interactive ten-week companion to Erasing Hell.

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        August 29, 2011
        This polemic from preachers Chan and Sprinkle offers a direct rebuttal to Love Wins, evangelical leader Rob Bell’s recent bestseller that outlines a theological case against the doctrine of eternal damnation for nonbelievers. The authors—who take great pains to emphasize their initial reluctance to dwell on the subject of hell—assert there is no evidence to support Bell’s optimistic take on the afterlife. With the refrain “We can’t afford to be wrong about this,” the authors firmly—if not theatrically—posit that the idea of universal salvation lacks biblical grounding. Sprinkle’s folksy narration is steady and sincere. His conversational reading makes the book’s grave topic accessible to listeners and his delivery reflects that he and his coauthor don’t want to alienate anyone—even listeners who may (or may not) be headed to hell. This audiobook should find a ready-made audience among those seeking a conservative counter to Love Wins, but with an approach that offers more teaching than preaching. A David C. Cook paperback.

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