Would a loving God eternally punish people who don’t believe the right things? Or, as author Jim Wormington puts it, "If light is the only color in your divine box of Crayons, how can the picture you draw be so full o...

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Would a loving God eternally punish people who don’t believe the right things? Or, as author Jim Wormington puts it, "If light is the only color in your divine box of Crayons, how can the picture you draw be so full of darkness?"

Wormington’s memoir, “Rob Bell Saved Me From Hell,” is the chronicle of his spiritual evolution: from rigid, oppressive Fundamentalism to expansive, liberating Universalism. It will encourage you to smile and challenge you to think.

Is it possible to “get the hell” out of your religion without losing your faith? Could it be that God’s love and compassion are greater than you ever imagined?

Maybe you can be “saved from hell” too (with a little help from Rob Bell).


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