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T. T. MARTIN, Evangelist
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A clear‑spoken guide invites listeners into a thoughtful exploration of timeless Christian truths. The author begins by laying out a simple purpose: to show anyone seeking salvation how it is presented in Scripture, and to remind believers of the life that follows. With straightforward language, the book emphasizes the reality of Heaven, Hell, and the promise of Jesus as Savior, aiming to bridge the gap between doubt and faith.
Designed especially for those wrestling with skepticism, the work gently challenges common objections while encouraging careful, honest investigation. It points readers toward two concise studies that can shape a solid foundation before delving deeper. Throughout, the tone remains conversational, inviting listeners to consider the eternal implications of their choices and the influence they have on others, all without resorting to lofty rhetoric.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (302K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-07-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1862–1939
Raised in Mississippi and trained as a Baptist minister, this early-20th-century evangelist became widely known for forceful preaching and for writing books that argued fiercely against evolutionary teaching in public schools. His work captures a vivid slice of American religious debate in the decades before World War II.
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