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What Happens to Believers After Death? | Nancy Guthrie

March 30, 2026Kirk E. Miller

In this episode of Logos Live, I sat down with Nancy Guthrie to talk about what theologians call the “intermediate state.” We ask, “Is going to heaven when you die” the full picture? Join us for a conversation about life after death, the resurrection, and the new creation.

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Kirk E. Miller (MDiv, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is editor of digital content at Logos where he edits and writes for Word by Word and hosts What in the Word?. He is a former pastor and church planter with a combined fifteen years of pastoral experience.

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