Tag Archives: Eschatology

Marching Orders for the End Battle by Corrie Ten Boom (1969)

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Anytime I come across a Corrie Ten Boom book, I feel like reading it might give me a swift, grandmotherly kick in the pants. This one is a bit different than most, because she’s writing about the End Times, as … Continue reading

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Second Chance by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye (1998)

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Left Behind: The Kids – The Search for Truth I was moderately excited to try this series out on my kids during our nighttime reading, and while they were intrigued by the first book in the series and had lots … Continue reading

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666 by Salem Kirban (1970)

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An honest Christan review of 666 by Salem Kirban (1970), perhaps the worst book I have ever read. Continue reading

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Book 1: The Vanishings by Jerry B. Jenkins and Tim LaHaye (1998)

Left Behind: The Kids – Four kids face Earth’s last days together Ah the 90s. The decade that ate up my childhood with school and games. I remember it fondly, even if it was the period of my life when … Continue reading

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In the Twinkling of an Eye by Sydney Watson (1921)

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While I don’t often note “the most surprising read of the year,” this little volume most certainly fits the bill for 2019. I found this book (as I have many others) in the dusty library of my parents’ small country … Continue reading

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The Mark by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins (2000)

The Mark, Book Eight in the Left Behind series by authors Tim Lahaye and Jerry B. Jenkins, deals with the continuing struggles of born-again Christians as they live in the latter half of the seven-year Tribulation. In the rubble of … Continue reading

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Damascus Countdown by Joel C. Rosenberg (2013)

This final of three books in The Twelfth Imam series by Joel C. Rosenberg picks off immediately from where The Tehran Initiative (Book 2) left off. David Shirazi, a CIA spy codenamed Zephyr, hides deep inside his Iran-friendly cover as … Continue reading

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Dead Heat by Joel C. Rosenberg (2008)

Have you ever tried jumping into a new series midstream, only to find that you’ve got no idea what’s going on and you have zero background information to help you even to venture a guess? That’s how you would most … Continue reading

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The Copper Scroll by Joel C. Rosenberg (2006)

Part Four of The Last Jihad series by Joel C. Rosenberg takes a new direction from the previous installments, placing less focus on genuine international politics (after all, Rosenberg’s world has been completely rearranged after nuclear blasts and a fierce … Continue reading

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The Ezekiel Option by Joel C. Rosenberg (2006)

There are very few books that I’ve wanted to reread in my lifetime. The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare; The Enemy Within by Kris Lundgaard; Alive by Piers Paul Read—these are the few that come to mind. Now I’ve … Continue reading

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