Hell by Bill Wiese

The Biblical Reality of HellWiese's work is thoroughly researched and well
Bill Wiese, New York Times best-selling author ofdocumented. His writing is Biblically sound, strong in
"23 Minutes in Hell" has written a follow up bookappeal and convincing in presentation. The book is
to his first book, simply titled "Hell." In this hisan incredible compilation of substance and data on
second book he provides answers to the mostthe subject of hell. The collection of quotations by
frequently asked questions he has been asked onBiblical scholars, expository preachers, and
hell and the afterlife. He explains in more detaildevotional writers is imposing.
some of the things he personally experienced, asThe appendix is comprehensive and includes a
described earlier, in light of scriptural teaching andcomplete list of all the scriptural references on hell
interpretation.and destruction. This addition makes the book a
Wiese depicts hell as more than separation fromvaluable reference resource for Bible teachers,
God. He gives a vivid explanation the weaknesspastors, and laymen for lesson and sermon
he felt, the extreme problems he encounteredpreparation or for further personal study and
with breathing, the disgusting odor of sulfur andfuture reference.
brimstone, the anguish of being in presence ofBill Wiese's book "Hell" should be on reading lists of
demons, and more details regarding hisseminary and Bible School students and ought to
momentous experience.be required reading for every ordained minister.
The book includes uplifting accounts, stories, andThis would help insure that the message of
testimonies of how individual lives have beenheaven and hell are brought back into the pulpit
radically changed for eternity while reading Bill'sministry of our churches.
earlier book.