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Worthy is the Lamb describes the Book of Revelation as a carefully fashioned drama, a power packed presentation of an age-old battle between good and evil, truth and falsehood. It is a call to faith-based resistance on matters of life and death. The Lamb stands at the center of this war of the worlds, a cosmic drama taking place in the choices that ordinary people make daily. Who has ears to hear? Who will hold fast to faith in the face of suffering and death? Who are the evil threesome? What is the big lie? This message of Revelation continues to be as relevant today as 2000 years ago. The…mehr

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Worthy is the Lamb describes the Book of Revelation as a carefully fashioned drama, a power packed presentation of an age-old battle between good and evil, truth and falsehood. It is a call to faith-based resistance on matters of life and death. The Lamb stands at the center of this war of the worlds, a cosmic drama taking place in the choices that ordinary people make daily. Who has ears to hear? Who will hold fast to faith in the face of suffering and death? Who are the evil threesome? What is the big lie? This message of Revelation continues to be as relevant today as 2000 years ago. The drama sounds its urgent call to resist the evil around us all; to resist the beast that feeds on lies and on all the latest conspiracies.
Autorenporträt
Pastor Roland England has led United Church of Christ congregations for 45 years. He is the founding pastor of Christian Community Church in Northern Loudoun County, Virginia. He and his wife, Nancy have been married nearly 54 years and have three sons, James, Michael and Nathan. As a community pastor, Roland's ministry extends well beyond his church family. He is also active in Celebrate Recovery and the Credo Retreat ministry. He is employed part-time as a Security Guard and is an accomplished stained-glass artist. Roland has a BA from Eastern Mennonite University and a MDiv from Union Presbyterian Seminary.