Tomorrow May Be Too Late

Tomorrow May Be Too Late

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Tomorrow May Be Too Late is a simple, non-threatening and easy to read book written for non-believers or new Christians. This little book has a fictitious story line, but all the characters are based upon real people. It begins at the funeral of a young, 39-year old husband and father who died suddenly while out jogging, and continues with each of his non-believing friends and family asking questions like:

  • "What happens when we die? Is there really a heaven? Who goes there?"
  • "Why are we here? What's our purpose in life? Is there some sort of master plan?"
  • "Why should we believe the Bible? Why is it any different from all the other religious books? Does it really predict the future? Can it be proved?"

    In just a little over a hundred pages, Tomorrow May Be Too Late relates man's spiritual journey from the beginning of time to the very end, showing how God has been personally and intimately involved all along. This is the 5th book in the Plain and Simple Series.

Pages: 155

Copyright © 07-01-2004

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Dr. Chuck Missler

Dr. Chuck Missler

Chuck Missler was the Founder of Koinonia House and Koinonia Institute. It was Chuck’s vision for this ministry that brings us together. His aim was to stimulate us to dig into the Bible ourselves because as we study there is a real opportunity for us to encounter the God of the Universe. Chuck passed away on May 1st, 2018.

Nancy Missler
Nancy Missler
Nancy Missler, while raising four children, has touched the lives of thousands through her in-depth teaching of Biblical discoveries in her “Way of Agape” and “Be Ye Transformed” books and tape series. Nancy passed away on November 11th, 2015.

Please Note: The views and opinions expressed within are not necessarily those of Koinonia House.

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