Hell is Real… But I Hate To Admit It
Posted on 22. Aug, 2011 by frank in faith
I’m so proud of my friend Brian. I had the privelege of serving with him and the team at Christ’s Church of the Valley for almost ten years. He recently was interviewed about his latest book Hell is Real But I Hate to Admit It. The book is filled with tough questions and Brian talks through them with a personal style that puts you at ease. Here is an example of one of his tough questions:
A friend once asked me, How can you believe my great-grandparents who brutally suffered and died in the Holocaust won’t go to heaven just because they didn’t believe in Jesus? They were loving, God-fearing people.” I didn’t have a good answer, and the lack of an answer that sounded loving and moral troubled me immensely.
I think many Christians feel like Brian does and he does a great job sharing his story and the tension he’s felt about this topic. He also walks you through how it has impacted his faith today as a spiritual leader. You don’t want to miss this book!
If you missed the interview with Pat Robertson you can see it below:


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