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Additional Literature
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The Bible: Fact or Fiction? |
by Douglas S. Winnail
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Is the Bible just a collection of
myths and legends, or is it the inspired word of God? Many
assume that modern scholarship has discredited the Bible, but
the facts of history—and the discoveries of archaeology—confirm
its contents to be true! The Bible recounts the past with
amazing accuracy—and it predicts the future like no other book!
Most of the world has been misled and misinformed about the
Bible. You need to understand the truth— and how it can affect
your life! |
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Prophecy Fulfilled: God's Hand in World Affairs
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by Roderick C. Meredith
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Humanity today is facing staggering crises of war, disease, pollution, drought and famine. Where will it all lead? Bible prophecy reveals that God is working through current events to bring about a future time when the whole world will be at peace. If you understand what God is doing now, and what He has planned for His creation, you can have hope even in times of trouble! |
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The Middle East in Prophecy |
by Richard F. Ames
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Jerusalem is the most important city
in the world. Scripture shows that the region surrounding it—the
Middle East—will eventually explode into world war. Do you know
what the Bible teaches about the end-time climax of world events
in that region? You may be surprised! |
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Revelation: The Mystery Unveiled |
by John H. Ogwyn
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Many consider Revelation the most
difficult-to-understand book in the Bible. Some dismiss its
complicated narrative and vivid descriptions as mere allegory.
Others assume that it recounts past history. The truth, however,
is far more remarkable: if you understand Revelation, you can
know the future of our world! |
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The United States and Great Britain in Prophecy |
by John H. Ogwyn
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What does the future hold for the
world’s English-speaking peoples? What really is on the horizon
for the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Australia and New
Zealand? Heads of government do not know. Leading analysts of
foreign affairs do not know. Neither do the overwhelming
majority of editors and newscasters. But you can know! |
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