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Corbin

I haven't checked in for a few days, and you have been busy!!!  I will try to read this later.

posted by GoldenMean on February 26, 2018 at 11:20 AM | link to this | reply

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Now that's some scary sh*t.... I have, for the last couple of years, tried to wean myself away from the dark side and find reasons to be thankful and to look for the good in people. I've found quite a bit of that. :)

 

posted by Pat_B on February 23, 2018 at 7:53 AM | link to this | reply

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Pat....there is a great series on Audible....

After a massive wave of disappearances, 26-year-old CIA analyst Everett Carroll finally believes what he's been told about the biblical prophecy of the rapture. But will he be able to survive the gauntlet of destruction known as the Great Tribulation? Seven seals, seven trumpets, and seven vials of God's wrath are about to be poured out upon the earth, and woe to the inhabitants thereof! Global currencies have collapsed, famine and plague have claimed the lives of millions, and the world has crumbled into chaos. The only reason Everett and his girlfriend, Courtney, have survived the mayhem is because they were warned by John Jones, Everett's recently deceased boss, that all of these tragedies would occur. And what's more, through his inside knowledge at the agency, mixed with his interpretation of prophecy, Jones predicted that a world leader would ride in on a white horse to fix the ills of the planet. But who is this leader and what is his motivation for mandating the new identification implant and the global cashless currency?

Everett is surprised when he finds out that Elijah, the Messianic Jewish hermit who lives on the mountain above their retreat, did not disappear along with the rest of the Christians. When he tells Everett of a special mission that God has given him, the old prophet gives Everett more questions than answers.

This is the highly-anticipated follow-up series to the best-selling trilogy, The Days of Noah, which chronicles the economic, moral, and social collapse of the United States.

  • Wormwood

  • The Days of Elijah, Book 2

Everett and Courtney Carroll have survived the Seven Seal Judgments which devastated the planet through a global earthquake and a massive bombardment of meteors. The cities of the earth lie in ruin, and much of the globe's forests have been destroyed by widespread forest fires.

But have their efforts to stay alive been in vain? The next series of judgements to fall upon the earth are known as the Seven Trumpets. Within this series of cataclysms is the earth's collision with a giant asteroid, known as Wormwood. The comet will poison much of the planet's fresh water supplies, making survival near impossible.

Undeterred by the global chaos, the supreme leader of the Global Republic, Angelo Luz, pushes forward with his plans to eradicate his empire of dissenters. In the midst of the mayhem, he sends forth his armies to wipe out the remnant of true Christians as well as the growing number of Messianic Jews.

With each subsequent Trumpet Judgement and every passing day, Everett and Courtney's odds of living grow slimmer. If they are to survive, they'll need perseverance, faith, and a great outpouring of providence from The Almighty.

Everett and Courtney Carroll have endured to the midpoint of the Great Tribulation. The previous Seal and Trumpet Judgments have left the planet in shambles. The western hemisphere is nearly uninhabitable. The prophet Elijah gives Everett a special mission, which will give him a unique role in fulfilling end-times prophecy, but he'll have to survive the coming cataclysms first.

Angelo Luz breaks the treaty he made with the nations, declaring himself to be God. A plague of stinging locusts rises up from the smoke of the bottomless pit. And a 200-million-man army of radical jihadists wages a holy war against humanity itself!

Everett and Courtney's trials and tribulations thus far have been a walk in the park compared to what's coming.

Don't miss this edge-of-your-seat epic thrill ride that promises to make your heart race and your hair stand on end!

  • The Seventh Vial: A Novel of the Great Tribulation

  • The Days of Elijah, Book 4

The ultimate battle which will decide the fate of Heaven and Earth has finally come. Everett and Courtney Carroll have fared better than most through the past seven years of the Great Tribulation, but the eve of Armageddon refuses to let them live out the last hours of this present age without conflict, trouble, and persistent peril. 

The Bible has prophesied of the Seven Vials of God's Wrath, the final judgments which will utterly destroy what's left of a decimated planet. These calamities will bring a plague of festering boils upon the followers of the Antichrist, rivers and seas will turn to blood, and a global earthquake will raze the cities of the earth to the ground. All of this in the midst of the war to end all wars. 

Everett and Courtney must leave their sanctuary of relative safety, but there is nowhere left to turn. And getting anywhere in these last days means traversing wastelands patrolled by Global Republic drones or crossing hostile deserts infested by the violent jihadi armies of Caliph Marwan Bakr. It won't be the first time they've been trapped between a rock and a hard place, but it might be the last! 

Don't miss the final chapter of the Days of Elijah, the end-times sensation which chronicles the lives of those who must endure the Great Tribulation and the unabated wrath of God!

 

posted by Corbin_Dallas on February 23, 2018 at 5:42 AM | link to this | reply

The four horsemen and fire, flood, famine and pestilence -

first heard a fire and brimstone sermon on this in the mid 1950s. We are in the end times, the preacher said. Repent!  Now there's a dystopian plotline - the ultimate scare yourself into a panic story: the book of Revelations.  No wonder I'm hooked on ancient sitcoms. 

posted by Pat_B on February 23, 2018 at 5:16 AM | link to this | reply