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Archive for the '-Eschatology' Category

-“The Islamic Antichrist”

By Joel Richardson (Los Angeles: WND Books, 2009, 280 pages) Christians are looking forward to the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. Unfortunately the scriptures tells us that a world leader is going to come on the scene first and establish One World Government, economy, and religion. The scriptures indicate that he will be a pseudo [...]

"Kingdom Come: The Final Victory"

By Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins (Carol Stream, Ill.: Tyndale House Pub., Inc., 2007, 356 pgs.) The final book in the "Left Behind Series" covering the Millennium, the Final Judgment, and the creation of a new earth in Revelation 20 and 21. The book deals mostly with life during the 1000 years reign of [...]

"The Last Disciple" -Book Series

by Hank Hanegraaff & Sigmund Brouwer (Wheaton. Ill.:Tyndale House Pub., 2004, 395 pgs.), —2nd book: "The Last Sacrifice", " (Wheaton, Ill.:Tyndale House Pub., 2005, 344 pgs.) This series is a high energy fast moving adventure story, set primarily in first century Rome and Jerusalem (65 AD-70 AD).  It is told from the perspective of Roman, [...]

"Jerusalem Countdown: A Warning To The World"

By John Hagee (Frontline: Lake Mary, Florida, 2006, 225 pgs.)   This book is essential and just a bit scary.  The First section is well worth the price of the book.  Pastor Hagee is a friend of former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and is privy to a lot of Israeli intelligence information.

"The Copper Scroll"

By Joel C. Rosenberg (Carol Stream, Ill.: Tyndale Pub., Inc., 2006, 366 pgs.) This is the fourth book in this series, following: The Ezekiel Option, The Last Days, & The Last Jihad.  Jon Bennett continues as the main character, along with Erin McCoy.  The first question answered in this book, do Jon and Erin finally [...]

"END TIMES SIMPLIFIED: Preparing Your Heart For The Coming Storm"

By David Sliker  (Kansas City, MO:  Forerunner Publishing, 2005, 144 pgs.)   This book takes a different tack, a refreshing presentation.  The author does not worry about defining the work vis-a-vis any particular eschatological category, nor does he use any of the well-worn scenarios that typify this genre.  He leaves that to the reader.  The [...]