What if...it's all true?

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This book serves as a reminder to hold onto my Christian faith irrespective of whatsoever challenge that may come my way. The words of the author gives me the assurance that trying moments are a pathway to self-discovery.
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I am always a believer of God and the teachings of Jesus Christ about having mountain-moving faith. The book helped consolidate my trust in God and his ever-presence love for humanity.
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Ben Filla wrote: 16 Nov 2022, 12:52 My belief is pretty unchanged. I've always been agnoistic and I'm open to all concepts concerning religion. However, reading this book never changed my belief.
Good for you for speaking up. But did you enjoy this book even though you're undecided on a higher power?
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I don't believe in miracles and God's plan for someone. However, after reading Ron's story, I truly believed in God's power to heal people and that Ron felt His presence and heard His voice.
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I am not a non-believer, but I have always questioned certain aspects of my faith. After reading this book, I felt encouraged and reassured in my walk with Christ.
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You never know what is going to happen in life and how it change the person. For example, my cousin over three decades was agnostic, then he moved to different country and after five years he became so religious that I hardly recognize him anymore.
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I do not believe in God, and this did not make me change my views. Although I found the discussions of faith in the book quite fascinating.
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I'm completely not religious or spiritual, and I doubt that a book, no matter how powerful, will have any significant effect on my religious and spiritual stance. This book didn't change anything on that front.
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Leasa Ana Maria wrote: 07 Sep 2022, 12:34 I am a little stubborn and lazy, if that makes sense, when it comes to believing in God. As a result, I continue to hold the same belief, even after coming across this book.
You may also be very comfortable in your belief, which is totally understandable why a book lile this wouldn't shake you. I felt similarly. I'm too familiar and comfortable with my religious views that I doubt I would be swayed easily.
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I am a believer and this book ad this effect on me. It really encouraged me, it reminded me of what God can do and lastly it strengthened my Faith. I am certain most non-believers would definitely have some thinking after reading this book.
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Kelyn wrote: 20 Sep 2022, 11:52 Christianity revolves around the question of 'what if.' Say I'm a non-believer. There is always the looming question of 'what if I'm wrong?" What happens to me after death, then? For believers (and this is just one example), there is the question of 'what if my faith wavers or I turn to sin?" Am I still bound for heaven if I'm 'saved?' I would say the book most likely stirred thought in quite a few individuals; in many cases, all it takes is solid thought on the question. "What if..."
I very much agree with with you. I am a believer although not too strong but most time i sit to think about most of this question 'What if'
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I've always been a believer, so the book only worked to reinforce my beliefs with the eye-opening information it contains.
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Well... I am a believer and this book could still spark me to pursue for more.
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My faith going into the book is staying through with what I believe. After reading this book, my stand even became stronger. I felt like, if Ron and Patsy can do it, I can also do it. I found one more reason to stay faithful to my belief in God.
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I'm agnostic but in some capacity I wonder "what if?". I respect the possibility of something more but I don't belive in it.
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