When you slip behind the parted curtain, your life will not be over. Rather, it will be just beginning—in a place of unimaginable bliss or indescribable gloom. This updated edition of the bestselling One Minute After You Die opens a window on eternity with a simple and moving explanation of what the Bible teaches about death. Erwin W. Lutzer brings a biblical and pastoral perspective to such issues as channeling, reincarnation, and near-death experiences, what heaven will be like, the justice of eternal punishment, the death of a child, trusting in God’s providence, and preparing for your own final moment.
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"i think at any rate we are going to be blown away about the afterlife but he has given me a different look about it. It's not just a feel good book. it not only talks about it in detail and researches it with scripture. It's really gotten me thinking and wishing for my new home. : )"
— Kymberly (4 out of 5 stars)
" EVERYONE needs to read this little gem packed with thought-provoking TRUTH!!! "
— Barbara, 1/10/2014" A little preachy but good food for thought "
— Tracy, 7/28/2013" I thought the ideas were clearly presented with good biblical references. "
— Tina, 6/23/2013" This is a good shorter book talking about the reality of heaven and hell and what eternity looks like in both those facilities. It is a good reminder that we make our choice while living on earth and that we never loose consciousness but are immediately transported based on our own personal choice. "
— Tom, 4/15/2013" So, not a lighthearted book by looking at the title, but it definitely is once you've finished. "
— Leah, 7/13/2012" Based on an extremely literal interpretation of the Bible, including the book of Revelation. "
— Joseph, 7/12/2012" I liked what the author had to say. It is important to know from a Biblical standpoint what one can expect when one passes from this life to the next. It is pretty clear to me that each day I am here, I am one step closer to my king. "
— Kirk, 3/17/2012" I couldn't finish it. I didn't agree with the author's philosophy/theology. "
— Sandra, 3/6/2012" I can't say that I grasp this book 100%, but it provoked MUCH thought and caused me to look into my Bible deeper. It also gave me a sense of peace about death from a Godly perspective. "
— Latonya, 3/3/2012" helpful to both skeptic and believer. detailed into what eternity is like. "
— Seth, 12/25/2011" I have always appreciated Erwin Lutzer. He explains in depth what happens to the believer and non-believer when they die. He uses sound biblical instructions. "
— Joanie, 12/3/2011" Great book! it paints a great picture of heaven. and it answered a lot of the questions I had. "
— Amber, 9/21/2011" Planning on dying someday? I highly recommend this book! Anyone with questions about what happens when you die should read this book! "
— Sandy, 4/2/2011" Do not generally care for the "after you die" kinds of books but this was a book club choice so I read it and did regret it. He does what I think is a Biblical job of discussing hell and if I were not a believer I think I might be after I read this book. "
— Pam, 3/6/2011" Quick read, but it's mostly speculations told to sound like fact, with a lot of liberty taken with scripture. <br/><br/>I had bad dreams about demons after reading this, so watch out for that. "
— Jesse, 1/13/2011Erwin W. Lutzer is senior pastor of the Moody Church in Chicago. A graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and Loyola University, he is the author of numerous books, including the Gold Medallion Award–winner Hitler’s Cross and the bestseller One Minute After You Die. He is also a teacher on radio programs heard on more than seven hundred stations throughout the United States and the world. He and his wife, Rebecca, live in the Chicago area and have three children and seven grandchildren.