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'For a moment, I though those multicolored nags were gonna land on my lap.' 'Jerry', laughed Leah Hamilton, 'they're part of end-time prophecy-the four horses of the Apocalypse.' 'Never heard of them and have no intention of running into them again.' He grinned. 'Next time, I get to choose the movie.' Leah, part of a group of Messianic Jews and Gentiles studying end-time prophecy, coaxes Jerry into attending a meeting. Jerry looks for an escape route as Ben Wasserman explains Daniel's prophecy for the seventy weeks of years. Providence puts an end to Jerry's determination to skip the meetings.…mehr

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'For a moment, I though those multicolored nags were gonna land on my lap.' 'Jerry', laughed Leah Hamilton, 'they're part of end-time prophecy-the four horses of the Apocalypse.' 'Never heard of them and have no intention of running into them again.' He grinned. 'Next time, I get to choose the movie.' Leah, part of a group of Messianic Jews and Gentiles studying end-time prophecy, coaxes Jerry into attending a meeting. Jerry looks for an escape route as Ben Wasserman explains Daniel's prophecy for the seventy weeks of years. Providence puts an end to Jerry's determination to skip the meetings. A lecture on the Rapture invades his dreams. Unable to reach any of the group the next morning, Jerry is convinced the Rapture came while he slept-he's been left behind. A frantic call to God is interrupted by the ringing of his doorbell. Petrified, Jerry wonders if on the other side of the door stand the Antichrist's thought police.
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Born Catherine Scott McNeill in Glasgow, Scotland, she immigrated to the United States with parents and three siblings at age six. Raised in Detroit, Michigan, Catherine graduated summa cum laude from Northwestern High School. She met and married Gilbert Hinton Watson in 1939. Gilbert entered theological seminary in Ft. Worth, Texas. Seven children were born to this union. Their ministry focused on church planting; church building in the West. Catherine pursued higher education when the children were grown. She earned a B.S. degree from Eastern MI University in 1973; a Ms. Degree in Library Science in 1978. She taught in the Detroit public school system. The couple retired to Easley S.C. in 1986, where for several years was a homebound teacher for South Carolina Dept. of Education. Gilbert passed away in 1992. Catherine conducts a home Bible study in her home in Easley, every Tuesday morning.