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The Fall and Restoration of Man: It's Later than You Think
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The Fall and Restoration of Man: It's Later than You Think
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The Fall and Restoration of Man: It's Later than You Think
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The Fall and Restoration of Man: It's Later than You Think was written to wake up the mind of unbelievers everywhere. The author believes this world will end very soon, and it's imperative to understand there is life after death. Heaven and hell are real places. Where we go when we die is determined by the way we live now. About the Author Wilbert Fortson Sr. is married to his wonderful wife, Emma, who has given him moral and spiritual support in writing this book. They have been married since 1979 and have three children and two grandchildren. Fortson was raised in the church all his life, but became a born-again Christian in February of 1981. His hobbies are reading and studying the Bible, and he holds a special interest in eschatology. In 2013 he was appointed Dean of Sunday School in his church jurisdiction.
The Fall and Restoration of Man: It's Later than You Think was written to wake up the mind of unbelievers everywhere. The author believes this world will end very soon, and it's imperative to understand there is life after death. Heaven and hell are real places. Where we go when we die is determined by the way we live now. About the Author Wilbert Fortson Sr. is married to his wonderful wife, Emma, who has given him moral and spiritual support in writing this book. They have been married since 1979 and have three children and two grandchildren. Fortson was raised in the church all his life, but became a born-again Christian in February of 1981. His hobbies are reading and studying the Bible, and he holds a special interest in eschatology. In 2013 he was appointed Dean of Sunday School in his church jurisdiction.



















