Gregory Nowak
I found the title, and the sample read intriguing. There are a number of books by people who claim they've died, gone to heaven, and came back, but this is the first book I came across where someone claims he experienced actual hell. The first couple of chapters describe the experience in hell. The rest of the book explains how the experience in hell motivated the author to share it with others, and attempts to validate the experience through scripture. In a sense, I would say this book is preaching to the quire. Unbelievers aren't likely to be convinced to change their lives by reading it, assuming they even do so in the first place. Believers are already aware of hell's existence, and want to avoid going there.
Licia Day
This is by far one of the better books I've read. Well versed and a very interesting recount of what will become of those who continue to live in sin. I urge everyone while you still can to accept Jesus as your Saviour. Hell is beyond any pain experienced on this earth. This book definitely opened my eyes to what is worth living for and working towards the greater good.
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Sarah Ford
I have always believed in Hell as a real place but never have I ever had a visual thought about it. This book really opened my eyes.; it even scared me a little although I know I am saved. Just the thought of never having the thought to call on God as I do now was enough to open my eyes to the little bit that people will suffer...not to mention everything else. Vey powerful. I was skeptical at first about these kinds of books but I cannot deny what the Word of God clearly says.
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