THE UNGODLY ARE NOT SO

Ross Thompson · AI-narrated by Archie (from Google)
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A strange phenomenon exists on Earth. Multitudes without God in their lives. The Bible has a name for them - the ungodly. It simply means a life without God. A life empty of God. The Bible also calls them the lost. It is not supposed to be that way. We were created and designed for better things. Many people have no idea what is in the Bible. Yet it is the book God has given us to direct us too, and educate us about, Him. This book discusses what the Bible says about the ungodly. The author's qualification is that he was an ungodly and lost person for many years, with no clue about the contents of the Bible. God is making Himself known to ungodly people all over the Earth. He is offering a relationship with Himself through the salvation in His Son Jesus Christ. This book has true stories of ungodly men and women whose lives were revolutionised by encounters with Jesus Christ. God's book has a lot to say too the ungodly. The Bible declares Jesus came to look for and save the lost. He has been doing it for two thousand years - He is still doing it today. Who is Jesus Christ ? How do I make contact with God? What does God think of me? What happens to me when I die? Why so many Bibles? Why should I have a relationship with God? What is the true condition of the ungodly? The Bible answers these questions. This book is a brief introduction to what God is saying to you in His book - the Bible.

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Semi retired Christian writer with extensive ministry experience.

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