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Follow the True God and Inherit Everlasting Life (eBook, ePUB) - Gonzales, Gregg
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Many Pastors and Evangelicals avoid controversial topics. Pastors and Evangelicals are responsible to bring to light all issues in the Bible, not just the ones that make us feel good. Some Pastors and Evangelicals use difficult words and descriptions to describe Biblical concepts; this book doesn't. Many people claim to be Christians and are fooling themselves. This book will help them to become True Christians, and Inherit Everlasting Life.
The whole idea of this book is to highlight the importance of being "Born Again" and receiving the "Holy Spirit", as mentioned in the New Covenant
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Many Pastors and Evangelicals avoid controversial topics. Pastors and Evangelicals are responsible to bring to light all issues in the Bible, not just the ones that make us feel good. Some Pastors and Evangelicals use difficult words and descriptions to describe Biblical concepts; this book doesn't. Many people claim to be Christians and are fooling themselves. This book will help them to become True Christians, and Inherit Everlasting Life.

The whole idea of this book is to highlight the importance of being "Born Again" and receiving the "Holy Spirit", as mentioned in the New Covenant Jesus gave us.

This book is written in the way a freshman in high school can understand it, and is in big letters so seniors can view it more easily as well. The author's chapter on Boasting hasn't been written about, to the author's knowledge in any other books.


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Autorenporträt
Gregg Gonzales was born and lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. For the first thirty years of his life, Gregg was a Catholic and attended mostly Catholic schools from grades 1st. through 12th. For the second thirty-four years of his life, he has attended Bible churches. Gregg has been part of the ministry at the State Penitentiary of New Mexico's Maximum Security and teaches Bible Classes.