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Good People Don't Go To Heaven: Only Saved Do

Current price: $20.49
Good People Don't Go To Heaven: Only Saved Do
Good People Don't Go To Heaven: Only Saved Do

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Good People Don't Go To Heaven: Only Saved Do

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This book is a testimony about the author, Kent Lyle Hutchinson and his friends among a Jewish fraternity. They were captivated by a book on witchcraft. They got caught up in it not realizing the ramifications behind it. Kent was one who didn't believe the things about the occult and supernatural was real. This happened during Kent's college years back in the 1970s at Indiana State University. He dabbled into witchcraft and the occult by performing séances and delving into the depths of the unknown. Kent meticulously encountered Satan and his demons and was gifted by Satan of predicting the future. He had several premonitions of his own death that almost came true. By then he knew he had to do something. He hit rock bottom. Kent made a deal with God and accepted Jesus into his heart. His life has been transformed and has never been the same since. The author, Kent Lyle Hutchinson was born in Terre Haute, Indiana and grew up on a dairy farm during the 1960s and 70s. It was a time of social unrest with the Vietnam War and the assassinations of JFK and his brother, RFK. The killing of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and the "Hippy" movement came about with the latest rage in rock music and political activism. Kent's generation witnessed the landing of Apollo 11 on the moon, July 20th 1969, the first manned space mission to the moon. Kent enjoyed nature and was always fascinated with the unknown by gazing at the stars wondering about the universe. He got caught up in the occult and miraculously got saved in a cornfield. The Lord Jesus Christ met him there as he finally gave his heart to the Lord. The Holy Spirit prompted Kent to write this book about his testimony.

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