The Only Thing That Matters Is Heaven: A Participatory Study Guide

The Only Thing That Matters Is Heaven: A Participatory Study Guide

by Robert D Cornwall
The Only Thing That Matters Is Heaven: A Participatory Study Guide

The Only Thing That Matters Is Heaven: A Participatory Study Guide

by Robert D Cornwall

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Overview

Is heaven a place, somewhere we go? Is it a future goal, attainable only after this life ends?

Pastor and educator Dr. Terrell Carter looks at this issue with a pastor’s heart and a scholars precision, looking at what the Bible teaches us and how this might relate to how we live, act, and worship today. In the process, he introduces readers to such theological terms as Kingdom of Heaven and Kingdom of God. Why a kingdom? Read this book to find out.

In each chapter of this book you’ll learn something new about how the Bible speaks about heaven and the afterlife. You’ll read the parables of Jesus on this topic with a new vision. You’ll find things in the book of Revelation that you might have been missing. And you’ll find all this in an easy to read style.

This book is a good, quick read for those who are in hurry for an introduction, and it provides a sound basis for a short study on heaven, the afterlife, and life on earth in the meantime for a small study group.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781631991554
Publisher: Energion Publications
Publication date: 10/19/2010
Series: Topical Line Drives , #40
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 134
File size: 507 KB

About the Author

Terrell Carter, DMin, is a minister and educator residing in St. Louis, MO. For 30 years, he has filled multiple positions in traditional church contexts, including pastor. In addition to his ministry experience, Terrell has served in various positions within higher education for over 20 years, including serving as professor and administrator. He regularly contributes to the broader church life through his writings, which include multiple books and monthly columns in faith-based and secular sources.
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