Mark Allen 
God Loves People, but He Hates Sin [EPUB ebook] 

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In God Loves People, But He Hates Sin, Mark Allen examines the most important questions that define a spiritual life, from ‘What is sin?’ to ‘Does eternity exist?’ to ‘Is there a heaven?’ Each essay is accompanied by Bible verses that answer the questions the author poses in each of the sections. As a witness to God’s love, he is focused on insuring that the information provided thoroughly examines each topic, encouraging all to explore God’s place in their lives. Those who are not certain about what sin is will be able to delve deeply into what it is and how it affects our lives and our personal relationships with both others and God. How do we approach our lives? There are daily events that we see and ignore, but should we? If we are not intimately involved in passing God’s love to others, then how can we avoid sin? As believers, living in God’s love is to be conscious of what we do and who we are in his love. God Loves People, But He Hates Sin answers the spiritual questions that face believers every day while encouraging them to embrace their relationships with God to conquer sin through love and understanding. ‘You will find in reading this book that God’s love is unconditional, but He does not have to love what we do.’ ‘You are what God designed you to be – a man or a woman.’

          

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Mark S. Allen was born and raised in Detroit. He did not attend church often as a child. At twenty-eight, he began to learn about God. God’s love helped him understand what real love is; Mark married Juanita in 1991 and they remain faithfully married to one another today.

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