Life is Good: The Best is Yet to Come

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Life is good for some people. Their struggles are minor, their worries manageable. For the most part, they enjoy what life serves up. But what about those for whom life is a never-ending cycle of oppression, pain, and frustration? Is this present misery all there is? And if it is, what's the point?

William G. Johnsson subscribes to the theory that there is, in fact, an afterlife. A perfect, evil-free existence that is better than we could ever imagine. Others, however, have traced the evidence and come to very different conclusions. You may have already considered some of Johnsson's reasons, while some of his thoughts may be fresh ideas to ponder. But it's up to you to follow the evidence where it leads.

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About the author

William G. Johnsson, Ph.D., has devoted most of his life to ministry, serving as a missionary, seminary profressor, editor of the Adventist Review and Adventist World, and now in interfaith relations. He has been blessed with a wonderful spouse, two accomplished children, and two amazing granddaughters. 

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