When the Time Comes

ebook How to be Ready for Death Whatever You Believe · December 8 Spiritual Liberation Series

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When the Time Comes is a courageous, thoughtful, and hope-filled conversation about life's most inevitable reality: death. Written with sensitivity and clarity, Kwame Y. Ampofo invites readers from all backgrounds—whether religious, spiritual, skeptical, or searching—to reflect meaningfully on how to prepare for death without fear, guilt, or pressure.


The book opens by acknowledging society's avoidance of death despite its certainty. While we prepare for everything else—careers, weddings, retirement—we often ignore the one event guaranteed for everyone. Ampofo suggests that preparing for death is not morbid but deeply freeing, offering the gift of living more intentionally and lovingly.


Each chapter carefully guides readers through key themes:

• Everyone dies—why that truth matters: Awareness of mortality can sharpen our focus, helping us prioritize what truly matters over trivial pursuits.

• The big questions we can't escape: Ampofo reflects on universal questions about legacy, meaning, and life after death, encouraging honest self-examination without judgment.

• The fear factor: He compassionately addresses common fears—fear of pain, of being forgotten, of regret, and of the unknown—offering emotional, psychological, and spiritual tools to face them with courage.

• How to live a life you won't regret: Ampofo presents practical steps for living intentionally—defining core values, practicing presence, loving bravely, and letting go of illusions of control.

• Making peace while you can: The importance of healing broken relationships, forgiving others and oneself, and making peace with God is explored as a vital part of preparing for both life and death.

• Leaving something that lasts: Readers are urged to consider legacy not merely in terms of wealth, but through values, love, memories, and faith, with practical advice on writing wills, sharing stories, and recording blessings.

• Is there life after this one?: Ampofo gently examines diverse beliefs about life after death across cultures and faiths, while respectfully presenting Jesus Christ as the one whose life, death, and resurrection offer hope for eternal life.

• A gentle nudge toward Jesus: Without coercion, the author invites readers to explore the claims of Jesus, who offers peace in life, hope in death, and the promise of eternal love.


In the final chapters, Ampofo addresses how to die with peace and live with joy even now. Preparing for death is shown not as a resignation to despair, but as an invitation to a fuller, freer, and more meaningful life.


Throughout, the tone is compassionate, respectful, and open. Ampofo's writing never forces conclusions but offers gentle reflections, practical steps, and profound hope. He honors the dignity of every reader's journey while lifting up Jesus Christ as the ultimate source of peace, life, and light that never goes out.


In sum, When the Time Comes is a wise, healing, and profoundly human guide to facing death—and living life—with courage, love, and meaning. It is an essential book for anyone who wants to live and leave this world with peace in their soul.


When the Time Comes