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Hell Is for Real
- One Man's Terrifying Journey
- Narrated by: Jo D. Cole
- Length: 4 hrs and 6 mins
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If you dare, listen to this book and enter a world that is more horrifying than the human mind can ever imagine. As you listen to Mike Yeager's over two-hour experience of going to hell, do not be surprised if what he felt, saw, and experienced does not begin to happen to you.
Discover why God created such a place, its eternal ramifications, and what its ultimate purpose is. Many people have asked, why hell? Most of these questions Dr. Yeager will answer in this book. This book also includes testimonies of those who have been influenced by Mike's experience.