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Will I be Fat in Heaven? and Other Curious Questions

J.John
Barcode 9781912326211
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Release Date: 05/11/2021

Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Sub-Genre: Religion
Label: Philo Trust
Language: English
Publisher: Philo Trust
Pages: 188

Life is full of big questions. In ‘Will I Be Fat in Heaven? And Other Curious Questions’, J.John answers 38 questions that we ask about God, the Bible, the world, and everything in-between.

Do babies go to heaven when they die? Why do we believe the Bible is true? Will we recognise family and friends in heaven? Does God care about me?


If you could ask God anything, what would you ask?

Life is full of big and often difficult questions. In 'Will I Be Fat in Heaven? And Other Curious Questions', J.John tackles 38 of the most common and curious questions people ask about God, the Bible, good and evil, heaven and hell, the church, and life itself.

Organised into six parts, this book explores:

* Questions about the Bible: Is the Bible literally true? Why do there seem to be contradictions?

* Questions about God: How can Father, Son and Spirit be one? Was Jesus God?

* Questions about God, good and evil: Why does God allow suffering? Why do natural disasters happen?

* Being made right with God: Do all religions lead to God? Why did Jesus have to die?

* Life after life: Will we recognise loved ones in heaven? Do babies go to heaven when they die? Does hell exist?

* The church and Christian living: Isn't the church full of hypocrites? If God is in charge, what's the point of praying?

Finally, J.John addresses the ultimate question: Does God care about me?

Written with clarity, warmth and honesty, this book makes space for curiosity while offering thoughtful, biblically rooted answers. It is ideal for seekers, new Christians or anyone wrestling with big questions of life and faith.

'Will I Be Fat in Heaven? And Other Curious Questions' reminds us that God is not threatened by our questions - and that the answers he offers bring hope, truth and life.