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Forerunners - a Prelude to the Second Coming
Gus Leodas
Forerunners - a Prelude to the Second Coming
Gus Leodas
Publisher Marketing: "If you don't believe in miracles, you will after you read this modern day novel." Forerunners is timely in today's world events with the increased focus on religion and terrorism in the Middle East and elsewhere, and is based on the Second Coming prophesies in the Bible, referencing Matthew, Mark, and The Revelation to John. All the major religions expect a messiah, or a son, or a messenger, or an avatar, or some bodily manifestation of God. Included are a United States ambassador, a priest, a psychic, an Olympic champion, and the temptress Pandora. By a series of mysterious Biblical events, the ambassador and priest learn of the arrival of the Anti-Christ forerunner. Bible prophesies say that disruption in natural disasters, international economic recessions, terrorism of religious men and women who serve God, and destruction of religious institutions are preludes to the coming of the Anti-Christ. All are happening today. The ambassador and priest's search to find that forerunner and the forerunner for Christ takes them to Turkey, Greece, India, Japan, Washington, Los Angeles and to the United Nations where the ambassador gives a stirring speech on peace after they expose the Anti-Christ forerunner in New Delhi, India at a meeting of all the world's religions. Contributor Bio: Leodas, Gus Gus Leodas - Unsafe Harbor is his second mystery suspense to take place on Long Island. Author of The Forgotten Mission, he is now editing his third and fourth novels - Huntress and A Sorority of Angels. He is a member of Mystery Writers of America, International Thriller Writers, and Directors Guild of America - and AHEPA.
Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
Publicado | 10 de agosto de 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781514671849 |
Editores | Createspace |
Genre | Libros de texto Religion Religious Orientation > Christian |
Páginas | 372 |
Dimensiones | 152 × 229 × 20 mm · 494 g |