How to Fly to Heaven
What three simple but difficult things can you do to insure your place in a glorious eternity? Will Bronson in this interesting new take on the teachings of Jesus tells us. After years of careful study, Bronson presents us with the gist of Jesus’ teaching: forgive and seek forgiveness; love even your enemies; and practice humility.

Refuting old-fashioned ideas remaining in the church since the Middle Ages, such as: eternal conscious torment; air tight predestination; and the false idea that only Christians will be in heaven; Bronson shares his vision of a beautiful place where love and freedom reign which is accessible to all people of good will. But he cautions us with Jesus words: “Not everyone who says: ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom, but he who does the will of my Father in heaven.” “Enter by the narrow gate, for the way is hard that leads to life, and few find it.”

In a world where over 20,000 people die each day, most of them children, simply because they are too poor to stay alive, Bronson asks us to revive our commitment to life and love of neighbor by supporting organizations fighting extreme poverty.
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How to Fly to Heaven
What three simple but difficult things can you do to insure your place in a glorious eternity? Will Bronson in this interesting new take on the teachings of Jesus tells us. After years of careful study, Bronson presents us with the gist of Jesus’ teaching: forgive and seek forgiveness; love even your enemies; and practice humility.

Refuting old-fashioned ideas remaining in the church since the Middle Ages, such as: eternal conscious torment; air tight predestination; and the false idea that only Christians will be in heaven; Bronson shares his vision of a beautiful place where love and freedom reign which is accessible to all people of good will. But he cautions us with Jesus words: “Not everyone who says: ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom, but he who does the will of my Father in heaven.” “Enter by the narrow gate, for the way is hard that leads to life, and few find it.”

In a world where over 20,000 people die each day, most of them children, simply because they are too poor to stay alive, Bronson asks us to revive our commitment to life and love of neighbor by supporting organizations fighting extreme poverty.
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How to Fly to Heaven

How to Fly to Heaven

by Will Bronson
How to Fly to Heaven

How to Fly to Heaven

by Will Bronson

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What three simple but difficult things can you do to insure your place in a glorious eternity? Will Bronson in this interesting new take on the teachings of Jesus tells us. After years of careful study, Bronson presents us with the gist of Jesus’ teaching: forgive and seek forgiveness; love even your enemies; and practice humility.

Refuting old-fashioned ideas remaining in the church since the Middle Ages, such as: eternal conscious torment; air tight predestination; and the false idea that only Christians will be in heaven; Bronson shares his vision of a beautiful place where love and freedom reign which is accessible to all people of good will. But he cautions us with Jesus words: “Not everyone who says: ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom, but he who does the will of my Father in heaven.” “Enter by the narrow gate, for the way is hard that leads to life, and few find it.”

In a world where over 20,000 people die each day, most of them children, simply because they are too poor to stay alive, Bronson asks us to revive our commitment to life and love of neighbor by supporting organizations fighting extreme poverty.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012513786
Publisher: Cornelius Press
Publication date: 04/26/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 315 KB

About the Author

Will Bronson, before, during, and after five years in the US Navy and twenty five years as an airline pilot, earned a BA in Political Science, an MA in Education, an MTS from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and a Doctor of Ministry degree from the Episcopal Divinity School. A life long student of the Bible and the teachings of Jesus, he has distilled his studies into this succinct book about things that matter.
Open minded and encouraging, he looks outside the usual religious boxes.
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