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Don't Let People Steal Your Eternity

A Wake-Up Call to a Wounded Generation

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Don't Let People Steal Your Eternity

By: David Ray
Narrated by: Alex Gage's voice replica
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Are people keeping you from God?

Countless souls have walked away from church—not because of Jesus, but because of people who misrepresented Him. In Don't Let People Steal Your Eternity, this powerful wake-up call confronts the painful reality of church hurt and spiritual abuse, while pointing toward healing, truth, and hope.

This book is not afraid to ask the hard questions: Why does evil exist in churches?

Can I follow Jesus without trusting people?

How do I grieve betrayal but still seek truth?

Where is the real Church—the one Jesus died for?

Written with compassion and conviction, Don’t Let People Steal Your Eternity urges a wounded generation to look beyond religion and reclaim a relationship with the One who never fails. Through biblical wisdom, prophetic insight, and real-world honesty, this book reminds us that Jesus is still worth following—even when people aren’t.

It’s time to stop running from God because of the failures of man. It’s time to come home.

©2025 David Ray (P)2025 David Ray
Christian Living Christianity Spirituality
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