Mark Cahill
Author of One Thing You Can't Do in Heaven
About the Author
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Works by Mark Cahill
Death and Heaven 1 copy
Destination Finale 1 copy
Do You Care for the Lost? 1 copy
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Life is a journey that has an end. What do you believe happens after death? This book helps you decide what you believe happens after death and why. I particularly liked the early chapters that discuss Evolution/Intelligent Design/Creation.
I picked this book up at the library when they had a book sale. I was not familiar with the author or the publisher. The title sounded interesting and I assumed the book would be about deathbed experiences. WOW! What a book! It has more than just 'deathbed' experiences to talk about. This is a very complete guide to the apologetics of Christianity! He has covered every argument with great detail and easy to understand simplicity. If you are searching for answers or spiritual direction, or show more know someone who is, this is the book for you.
Mark's favorite thing to do is go out and meet people and find out what they believe and why they believe it. He loves to begin conversations with total strangers and ask them, "If you were to die tonight where do you think you would go?"
Oh, to have the same boldness that Mark has! If I could, I would make this book required reading for every person on earth! show less
Mark's favorite thing to do is go out and meet people and find out what they believe and why they believe it. He loves to begin conversations with total strangers and ask them, "If you were to die tonight where do you think you would go?"
Oh, to have the same boldness that Mark has! If I could, I would make this book required reading for every person on earth! show less
This guy practices a very upfront form of sharing His faith. It is extremely challenging. The stories are refreshing and sometimes inspiring. The evangelism-help is very practical, without being rote or based around one mechanical method. But the tone of the book makes it easy to walk away hating yourself if you can't manage to share your faith as prolifically as the author. It's a good and handy read, but learn to relax and remember that there is more to sharing your faith than show more confrontational evangelism. show less
This book has a powerful message and Mark does a really good job of getting his point across.
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