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Matters of Consequence: Critical Eschatological Issues Impacting Endtime Preparation is the authors dissertation for a doctor of philosophy in eschatology from the Luder-Wycliffe Theological Seminary, Endicott, New York. Dr. Rick Young applies the proven methods of emergency preplanning and crisis management to better prepare Christians for the prophetic, end-time events foretold in the Bible. By means of developing the worst case scenario concept, he challenges the reader to think through countermeasures for that vital preparation. In this way, eschatology actually becomes practical!

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Matters of Consequence: Critical Eschatological Issues Impacting Endtime Preparation is the authors dissertation for a doctor of philosophy in eschatology from the Luder-Wycliffe Theological Seminary, Endicott, New York. Dr. Rick Young applies the proven methods of emergency preplanning and crisis management to better prepare Christians for the prophetic, end-time events foretold in the Bible. By means of developing the worst case scenario concept, he challenges the reader to think through countermeasures for that vital preparation. In this way, eschatology actually becomes practical!

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Rick Young is a deeply committed Christian with over four decades devotion to Jesus Christ. He is a retired senior special agent with almost twenty-nine years of experience in Federal law enforcement. This included an extended tour of combat duty in Vietnam (May 1968-December 1969) as a military policeman, and subsequently, civilian criminal investigations for various Cabinet-level agencies, to include the U.S. Department of State. Trained by the Secret Service in dignitary protection, he also served as a team leader of the U.S. Secretary of Labor protection detail.