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The book of Revelation speaks of strange beasts and strange wonders, including strange fire falling from heaven in the last days. In a world where faith in the Bible is seen as foolishness and seeing is justification for believing, many, including Christians, are ripe for Satan's end-time deceptions--false signs and wonders--that will lead the world to perdition by way of worshipping the beast and its image (Revelation 14:9-12). Revelation's Dark Morning Star Rising, not only reveals study principles for understanding the Bible's end-time predictions, but also casts a light on some of Satan's…mehr

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The book of Revelation speaks of strange beasts and strange wonders, including strange fire falling from heaven in the last days. In a world where faith in the Bible is seen as foolishness and seeing is justification for believing, many, including Christians, are ripe for Satan's end-time deceptions--false signs and wonders--that will lead the world to perdition by way of worshipping the beast and its image (Revelation 14:9-12). Revelation's Dark Morning Star Rising, not only reveals study principles for understanding the Bible's end-time predictions, but also casts a light on some of Satan's grand and final deceptions yet to come upon our world. On a deeper level, it looks at two distinctive faiths that are poised to play influential and opposing roles on the world stage in the last days. Both claim to have an Elijah-like mission and message to the world, yet the contrast between the two should leave no doubt as to which is God's prophetic messenger, and which is Satan's counterfeit.
Autorenporträt
The truth is, I had no real intention or burning desire to be a published author. As strange circumstances would have it, and after many years of study and methodical research, I came to the conclusion and conviction that I had something unique and important to share with anyone who has ever read or wondered about the book of Revelation. For me, being an author is not about seeking self-recognition, but for the voice of the message to be heard and thereafter inquisitively pondered.