Death does not wait. Eternity does not lie.
What happens the moment after your last breath?
In Dying, We Shall All Die, author John James Abekah takes you on a gripping journey through 52 unforgettable interviews-one for every week of the year. Each "conversation" is with someone who has already crossed death's threshold: farmers, mothers, students, politicians, celebrities, addicts, even preachers.
They recount their final moments. Then comes the escort-angel of light or shadow of darkness-to lead them to their eternal destination. Each story closes with a reflection for the living, confronting you with the truth that:
Death spares no one-ordinary or famous, young or old.
Your choices echo beyond the grave.
Eternity is not decided by chance, but by Christ.
From the Old Farmer who died in his sleep, to the Celebrity whose fame could not save her, to the Revivalist who preached to many but lost his own soul-their voices warn, weep, and witness. And the final interview? It isn't with them. It's with you.
This book is not just a read. It is a mirror. A wake-up call. A chance to prepare before your escort arrives.
For readers of Christian nonfiction, evangelism, and spiritual wake-up calls, this book is your reminder: Dying, we shall all die. But only in Christ shall we live forever.
Christian death and eternity books
Near-death stories / afterlife reflections
Evangelistic Christian nonfiction
Books on heaven and hell
Christian books about salvation
Spiritual wake-up calls
Preparing for eternity
Religion / Christian Life / Death, Grief, Bereavement
(Good for the theme of dying, eternity, and reflections on loss.)
Religion / Christian Theology / Eschatology
(Strong category for books about death, afterlife, heaven, and hell.)
Religion / Christian Life / Inspirational
(Makes it more discoverable to the wider devotional/inspiration audience.)
Religion / Christian Ministry / Evangelism
(Fits because the book doubles as an evangelistic wake-up call.)
Religion / Christian Life / Spiritual Growth
(Shows it's not just about death but about preparing the soul.)
Body, Mind & Spirit / Afterlife & Reincarnation (optional)
(This pulls in curious seekers who may not normally buy "Christian" books but are interested in afterlife accounts.)