A Time of the Signs

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Xulon Press, 2007 - Fiction - 256 pages
Can the growing fascination with UFO cultism and the Biblical prophecy identifying a charismatic World leader be related - in rallying the cause of a One World Order? You decide. Planet Earth. Six-and-a-half billion people. Eight principal races - with numerous ethnic dialects. Six primary religions - with countless cult-oriented derivatives. A planet so fractionalized across its man-made borders that hatred grows exponentially each day. How can a One World Order ever be ushered in? How can global unity ever truly come into existence? It will take more than a misguided, utopian socialist agenda from the liberal left. It will take more than a charismatic peacemaker emerging onto the world scene. It will require a threat greater than any threat ever posed in terms of man against man, tribe against tribe, nation against nation. What began as a routine documentary for the SCI-FAC network, has challenged James Devlin's already compromised faith and led him to the doorstep of hell. literally. Dan Floersch, a native of Kansas City, Missouri, has been involved in corporate marketing & advertising for over twenty-five years. He has authored one non-fiction book - Compromising America's Heritage: The Filing For Moral Bankruptcy. His desire to inspire non-believers to re-evaluate their position on the concepts of eternal existence and Christ's gift of salvation was a primary catalyst for this novel, along with the desire to leave a Godly legacy to his son - a reminder relative to the increasingly deceptive anti-Christian tactics imposed upon our everyday world through the media outlets, the entertainment industry, the news industry, the public educational system, the Democratic Party, and liberal activists at large. We pray for them - we're just not confident that most will ever open their hearts and willingly submit themselves to Him. Dan currently resides in Dallas, Texas with his wife, Lana, and their son, Anthony (A.J.).
 

Contents

Section 1
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Section 2
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Section 3
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Section 4
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Section 5
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Section 6
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Section 7
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Section 8
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Section 16
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Section 17
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Section 18
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Section 19
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Section 20
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Section 21
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Section 22
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Section 23
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Section 9
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Section 10
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Section 11
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Section 12
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Section 13
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Section 14
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Section 15
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Section 24
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Section 25
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Section 26
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Section 27
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Section 28
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Section 29
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