How Good Is Good Enough? by Andy Stanley

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  • Pub. Date: September 2003
  • 96pp
  • Sales Rank: 51,384
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    • Pub. Date: September 2003
    • Publisher: The Doubleday Religious Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 96pp
    • Sales Rank: 51,384

    Synopsis

    Surely there's more than one way to get to heaven? Bestselling author Andy Stanley addresses this popular belief held even among Christians. But believing that all good people go to heaven raises major problems, Stanley reveals. Is goodness not rewarded, then? Is Christianity not fair? Maybe not, he says. Readers will find out why Jesus taught that goodness is not even a requirement to enter heaven - and why Christianity is beyond fair. Andy Stanley leads believers and skeptics alike to a grateful awareness of God's enormous grace and mercy.

    Good People Go to Heaven...Don’t They?

    Sure they do. It only makes sense.

    Actually, it doesn’t really make any sense at all. Smart, educated, accomplished men and women everywhere are banking their eternities on a theory that doesn’t hold water. Chances are, you’ve never really thought it through. But you owe it to yourself to do so.

    Find out now what’s wrong with the most popular theory about heaven—and what it really takes to get there.


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    Biography

    Andy Stanley is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and the pastor of North Point Community Church in Atlanta , Georgia . He carries on a tradition of excellence in ministry with a youthful congregation of over 12,000. Andy is the author of the 1998 Foreword Book of the Year finalist Visioneering and the bestseller Like a Rock. He and his wife, Sandra, have two sons, Andrew and Garrett, and a daughter, Allison.


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    How Good Is Good Enough?by Anonymous

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    January 07, 2008: This book explains Christianity and salvation in a way that is easy for anyone to understand. I've bought many and passed them on to friends, with great feedback. It's a real eye-opener, and I cannot recommend it highly enough.

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    May 18, 2004: An excellent resource for Christians and non-Christians alike. I plan to pass along copies to several friends of mine who are kind of on the verge of giving their life to Christ-- it is a very logical, compelling and engaging presentation of true Christian belief. We are using it as a resource in our Sunday school class and have thoroughly enjoyed it. One of my favorite points is that while a lot of people will critique Christianity who do you know who would really stand behind the statement 'Jesus was a liar'-- I don't know anyone who would and if we think he was telling the truth about who he was a what salvation means then shouldn't we do something about that? Jesus was more than just a nice guy, a healer, a friend, a guru, or whatever people try to make him out to be to make him more accesible-- he's the Lamb of God, the sacrifice that set us right with our Creator if we choose to believe in him. He's not a 'good' way to get to God, he is THE way to get to God.


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