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Overview
According to the results of recent surveys, Americans overwhelmingly believe that Heaven exists, though a much smaller number believe that Hell exists, with only one-half of one percent believing they will go there when they die.
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| SKU | K732-8 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | New Leaf Press |
| Weight (in lbs) | 0.00 |
| Title | Hell is for Real |
| Subtitle | Why it Matters |
| Contributors | Gary Frazier |
| Publisher | New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC |
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According to the results of recent surveys, Americans overwhelmingly believe that HEAVEN exists, though a much smaller number believe that HELL exists, with only one-tenth of one percent believing they will go there when they die. Gary Frazier helps readers:
- Discern what beliefs are based on fact or fiction
- Discover the truth in the midst of so much deception
- Understand the depth of Scripture that speaks of HELL more than HEAVEN.
Hell is for Real is a clear search for truth, and truth matters for the simple reason that we all have a divine appointment with death. What if those who do not believe in HELL die one day and find they made a tragic and eternal mistake? Where do we turn for real answers? Should we look to movies, television, and stories of personal experiences, psychics, or religion?
Cemeteries and mausoleums dot the landscape of America as evidence and reminders of the sad reality of death. The good news is there is a source of hope that provides answers for each and every one who cares to seek the truth. Join the search and choose wisely because, eternity is too long to be wrong and Hell is for Real.
Customer Reviews
One of the strengths of the book is its clear commitment to biblical authority. Rather than relying heavily on speculation or sensationalism, the author consistently points readers back to what the Bible teaches, encouraging careful reading and reflection. The tone is firm but pastoral, emphasizing God’s justice alongside His mercy and holiness.
The book is written in an accessible style, making a difficult and emotionally heavy subject understandable for lay readers. While the topic itself is challenging, the author avoids unnecessary graphic detail and instead focuses on theological clarity and spiritual urgency. Readers are encouraged to consider the eternal consequences of belief and unbelief, as well as the importance of sharing the gospel with compassion.
Overall, Hell Is For Real is a challenging but valuable read for Christian adults seeking a clearer biblical understanding of hell. It is best suited for mature readers and could serve as a discussion starter in personal study or small group settings.
The most powerful message for me was the fact that so many people will be in hell, not just because of their sin, but because they knew the truth and rejected it. What a sober reminder to examine our own hearts and make sure that we have truly accepted Christ. It has also renewed my passion as I minister to the children in my church as well as my own family, and point them to Jesus and the eternal consequences for accepting or rejecting Him.

