
St. Augustine vs Kirk Cameron?
Kirk Cameron has recently raised a firestorm by suggesting that Eternal Damnation is not Eternal. St. Augustine had something to say about Kirk’s suggestion!

Kirk Cameron has recently raised a firestorm by suggesting that Eternal Damnation is not Eternal. St. Augustine had something to say about Kirk’s suggestion!

Can You Prove the Bible? The Answer is absolutely YES!
Blends fact based answers to direct questions in a simple and clear way. This book was designed for the non-scholarly seeker who wants uncomplicated answers. Valorie also gives a great deal of references and links for those who want to take a deeper dive into the many topics presented.

What is the Gospel of salvation? Is it even in the Bible?

Will you judge me as an outsider? Do I really need to be saved? I know that there are some core salvation issues that are common among all races and creeds. (M.A).

What is Satan’s motive in searching out people to “devour?” Does possessing or destroying life somehow give him more power? Doesn’t he already know that Jesus conquered death & that God won?

Is there a second chance to become saved after death? Why would God give us only one chance? What about near death experience where people still don’t believe Jesus is Lord?

The Bible tells us we die once and then comes judgment. So why does it speak of a “second death” in the book of Revelation?

If heaven is filled with sinless people and good angels, why do we suffer here on earth so that we can become more like Christ to rule with him? We’re already perfect in heaven, aren’t we? (J.M. WA)

What a waste! A useless, tragic life! That was the response when we first heard of his death. But, is this accurate?
Think again. God rewards tiny things that we deem insignificant.

We often hear, “You can’t take it with you,” or, “He who dies with the most toys wins.” But, maybe we should intelligently use leverage and trade up in the futures market. Here’s how.

Can you tell me what works of ours are “burned up” at the Judgment Seat like it says in 1 Cor. 3 verses 14-15? I would like to avoid these if possible in the short time I have left.

I don’t enjoy church & I can’t stand the thought of singing hymns or playing harps for an eternity in heaven, either. I don’t mean to be rude but I’d rather just rest in peace – unconscious.