Can family relationships continue beyond death?
That question has quietly followed humanity for generations.
Parents have stood beside graves and wondered.
Children have asked where loved ones go.
Families have hoped that love somehow survives mortality.
Yet another question often follows:
If heaven exists… what happens to family?
Many believers have wrestled with questions that reach beyond ordinary faith:
What happens to those who never heard the gospel?
Do sacred promises end at death?
Why did Christ speak of binding on earth and heaven recognizing it?
Why do scripture and prophecy repeatedly return to fathers, children, generations, and remembrance?
Those questions became the foundation for my newest book:
Whatever Is Sealed on Earth Shall Be Sealed in Heaven: The Cornerstone of Heavenly Families
This book is not written to pressure anyone into agreement.
It is an invitation.
An invitation to study.
To reflect.
To ask difficult questions.
And to allow room for God to speak.
Inside the book, readers explore scriptural themes including:
• Christ’s teachings on binding and loosing
• Why scripture later reveals the language of sealing
• Elijah and the turning of hearts across generations
• Covenant and why heaven honors sacred ordinances
• Justice, mercy, and those who never had opportunity
• Records on earth and remembrance in heaven
• Eternal family relationships
• Building heavenly families now—not someday
One of the ideas explored throughout the book is this:
What if God’s plan has always been more connected than we imagined?
What if heaven was never designed to erase relationships—
but to preserve what God helped create?
I grew up in the Baptist church and spent years asking questions.
Not trying to argue.
Trying to understand.
That journey led me deeper into scripture, deeper into questions of covenant, family, mercy, and eternal purpose.
This book became part of that search.
You do not need to agree with every conclusion.
But if these questions have ever crossed your mind—
perhaps this book will give you something meaningful to think about.
Because maybe one of the greatest invitations ever spoken was this:
“Whatsoever is sealed on earth shall be sealed in heaven.”

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