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Jesus said when He would rapture the church in plain language. The Apostle Paul simply states when the rapture would take place and the Apostle John tells what the Arch Angel will say at the rapture, and all three agree when and how it will take place. Daniel outlines the big picture as Jesus, Paul and John fill in the gaps of when God calls His people home and gives us a complete picture of what to expect at the end of the world. "What happens after we die?" "Who is Mr. 666?" "What will the Millennial Kingdom be like?" and many more questions are answered by the Bible. In refreshingly easy to…mehr

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Jesus said when He would rapture the church in plain language. The Apostle Paul simply states when the rapture would take place and the Apostle John tells what the Arch Angel will say at the rapture, and all three agree when and how it will take place. Daniel outlines the big picture as Jesus, Paul and John fill in the gaps of when God calls His people home and gives us a complete picture of what to expect at the end of the world. "What happens after we die?" "Who is Mr. 666?" "What will the Millennial Kingdom be like?" and many more questions are answered by the Bible. In refreshingly easy to understand language, using sound biblical reasoning, with book, chapter and verse references, Ray offers the Bible's viewpoint of what will happen at the end of time in word pictures that God intended for us to understand and for which we can be prepared. He goes on to explain why we misunderstand prophecy and gives the missing ingredient to properly understand it and solve the puzzle of Biblical prophecy.
Autorenporträt
Ray Duhon is a graduate of Ozark Christian College with a Bachelor degree in Theology, having served 28 years in the ministry as a pastor and he is the eldest son of a pastor and missionary. Ray traveled with his family to 15 different countries, and learned five different languages. He was instrumental in helping to establish over a dozen new churches in those countries which thrive today training ministers and sending out missionaries of their own.