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n 1949, Eric Arthur Blair, better known by his pen name George Orwell, wrote his classic novel, "1984." He described a degrading, dehumanizing dystopia where the government had become "Big Brother" and freedoms were no more. Environmentally, politically, and culturally, the world he envisioned was in a state of utter collapse. Drawn from Scripture, "Going Home" depicts an even worse time period predicted to occur prior to the return of Christ. It is the story of four close friends; syndicated Christian talk show host Graham Bradford, his gifted wife, Breanna, who sees what no one else can see,…mehr

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n 1949, Eric Arthur Blair, better known by his pen name George Orwell, wrote his classic novel, "1984." He described a degrading, dehumanizing dystopia where the government had become "Big Brother" and freedoms were no more. Environmentally, politically, and culturally, the world he envisioned was in a state of utter collapse. Drawn from Scripture, "Going Home" depicts an even worse time period predicted to occur prior to the return of Christ. It is the story of four close friends; syndicated Christian talk show host Graham Bradford, his gifted wife, Breanna, who sees what no one else can see, and their best friends, Dr. David Morgan and his attorney wife, Alexis. Together, they live through the worst period of history, the End Times. Were it not for the global popularity of Bradford's conservative Christian show, it would have long ago joined the graveyard of traditional, evangelical thought. Journey the Bradfords and the Morgans as they travel form the worst to the greatest of times--the return of Christ and the resurrection of all believers.
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JON TRUMAN is the pen name for JAN MUNCH. He was born and raised in central Illinois and graduated with from the University of Illinois. Soon after, he began working as a radio announcer and copywriter. At the same time he became lead vocalist for "The Marksmen," a popular Illinois rock group. In his late twenties, Munch became a Christian. He graduated from Concordia Theological Seminary and was ordained into the pastoral ministry. He has served congregations in Illinois and Tennessee, and has founded Ads4Christ, an internet video ministry (www.ads4christ.org). Besides his End Times novel, "Going Home," Munch is the author of the Christian thriller, "Cadaver," a dramatic suspense novel, "Angel," and its sequel, "Adryel." He lives with his wife Linda in East Tennessee.