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Life After Life

Posted on February 26, 2020 by Terry Wayne
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What lies beyond death’s door? That’s the question that haunts all of us. It is the question that has plagued humanity since the beginning of human existence. Ultimately, it is the question that drives us to seek God. It is … Continue reading →

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Facing Death

Posted on October 10, 2018 by Terry Wayne
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The one absolute certainty in life is the end of it. Perhaps that is the greatest incentive for embracing faith. In the course of a lifetime, each of us comes to accept the death of other humans or even pets. … Continue reading →

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Life After Life

Posted on August 22, 2018 by Terry Wayne
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The common expression “life after death” is shorthand for the concept of continued life after physical death. It is an expression found in writings and discussions under a variety of topics – religion, medicine, philosophy, and any combination of those … Continue reading →

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God, Ghosts and the Gospel

Posted on June 13, 2018 by Terry Wayne
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Sooner or later, each of us must come to terms with the discrepancy between the information (or lack of) in the Bible, and the wealth of anecdotal evidence of visits from beyond the grave. In other words – contact with … Continue reading →

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Dealing With Grief

Posted on April 4, 2018 by Terry Wayne
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I sat in the very last row of a packed chapel during the funeral service. It was a gesture of respect for those who were closer to the deceased. I barely knew her. My presence was a result of the … Continue reading →

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