Life offers many choices. Death offers only two: heaven or hell. With the increase in wars, natural disasters, and terrorist attacks, people are thinking more about their eternal destinies. There is a universalism idea prevalent in our society suggesting that nearly everyone goes to heaven, with exceptions for people like Adolph Hitler and Osama Bin Laden. This universalism theory has no biblical support.
The truth is that most people, including many who call themselves Christians, will not inherit the kingdom of God. In
The Twenty People You Meet in Hell, Ludwig presents the profiles of those the
Bible clearly states will not be going to heaven. Readers will learn which sins are punishable by eternal damnation, why these sins are detestable to God, and how to escape the bondage of sin and receive God's grace and forgiveness.
Learn why you need to overcome addictive sins, not by your own strength but with God's help. Find out how, thanks to God's wonderful plan of redemption through Jesus Christ, your life and eternal destination can be changed. Most important, discover how to get off the road to hell and on the path to heaven.
Judi Ludwig is the author of It Was Never About Books: Conversations Between A Teen And Her Pastor, which was an award-winning finalist in the 2006 Book Awards at usabooknews.com. She lives in St. Louis, Missouri with her husband, Rick, and their two young children.