The Last Ark: First Omnibus Edition, Parts I II III IV: (The Fatima Code) A story of the survival of Christ's Church during His coming Tribulation When the Vatican is syste. I feel odd describing that as a genre since I don't want people to think this is simply a redux of the Left Behind series, but there you have it." Barnes and Noble R
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| Title | : | The Last Ark: First Omnibus Edition, Parts I II III IV: (The Fatima Code) A story of the survival of Christ's Church during His coming Tribulation |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.77 (394 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1492245984 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 516 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-08-23 |
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Editorial : "Several prophecies are intricately woven. The politics of socialism are demonized, literally. And the final unity of the Church is accomplished, with Russia emerging as central to Christendom's final stage."This book will appeal to a wide, general audience, because even if you're not Christian, the possibility of the world's ruling elites getting together and coordinating a global EMP attack that would wipe out 70 or 80% or more of the little people, like you and me, is a very real possibility. What defenses do we have? How do we prepare? How can we escape?" Review by Julie Musick
"The title 'The Last Ark' peeked my curiousity after reading 'The Harbinger' and 'Marketing of Evil' and I was not dissappointed. Highly recommended. Full of action and intrigue." Review by M. Zeltner
"This read is well worth the effort. I was not let down. The overall prophetic tone made for the most plausible end-of-the-world scenario I have ever read. This could be yo
The Last Ark Apocalyptic SeriesThe Final Old Rite Roman Pope Defies the Antichrist's Takeover of the Vatican"For fans of the apocalyptic genre, this won't disappoint. I feel odd describing that as a genre since I don't want people to think this is simply a redux of the Left Behind series, but there you have it. The storyline is (unfortunately) believeable, or at least very relevant to our times. The political intrigue described at the Vatican is right on the mark - and I say this as a Traditional Roman Catholic, not just as someone who wants to find fault with the goings on at the Vatican. I hope the apocalyptic elements aren't something we end up seeing in our lifetimes, but it certainly makes you wonder. I picked it up as a single novel, so by all means go for the omnibus edition. I'm looking forward to the next installment." Barnes and Noble ReviewThe Last Pope defends the Traditions of the Catholic Faith during a Global EMP War. When the Vatican is syste
Oops, not so. The glowing neon pages are fun to look at. This book has pages like those in a phone book and the images are very hard to make out (all black and white). Colt McCoy and Tim Tebow's journeys are also in the book; they are good stories too. When I can't do that, I read about people who have - and neither of these books disappoint!. from 1870, when archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann discovers the remains of Troy to 2004, when excavations continued to unearth and study the remains of a recently discovered large Minoan town, which lies buried beneath the modern Greek city of Khania. The photographs with each form are of such poor quality and too small that is is difficult to use this book as a method of practice. There are bigger reasons for Jesus' actions than Schreiner discusses.
The last two problems I'll mention are a bit more broad. Other books may focus on the tools for their own sake, or as just-so solutions to ad-hoc problems, but this one takes a more philos
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