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God does not want his children to go through life uninformed and fearful of what is to come. He wants His people to be well armed and prepared for the battles they face in this life-the greatest battle, between good and evil, to be fought in the last days. Often considered to be a mysterious, disturbing story about fire and brimstone, imaginary creatures, and incredible events, the Book of Revelation is actually the good news that Jesus Christ is coming again-this time to restore all the enemy has stolen. He is our hope for a glorious new beginning, and we have been given the freedom to choose…mehr

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God does not want his children to go through life uninformed and fearful of what is to come. He wants His people to be well armed and prepared for the battles they face in this life-the greatest battle, between good and evil, to be fought in the last days. Often considered to be a mysterious, disturbing story about fire and brimstone, imaginary creatures, and incredible events, the Book of Revelation is actually the good news that Jesus Christ is coming again-this time to restore all the enemy has stolen. He is our hope for a glorious new beginning, and we have been given the freedom to choose whom and what to believe. "Write What You See..." is a reminder that God is merciful and just. He loves all His children and desires that each should be saved. For that reason, we can be assured of the prospect of a joyous new beginning. This is not a book of hopelessness or despair. It is intended to be an encouragement to see that we can be delivered from our sinful natures and the attacks of the Evil One. The theme of this book is to "Be of good cheer, for our redemption draws nigh."
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Following forty-five years of career experience as a librarian, university library director, as well as researcher and bibliophile, Nancy J. Kitchen has continued to expand her extensive background, by editing academic, fiction, and nonfiction manuscripts for fellow authors. A lifelong Christian, her focused interest in the Book of Revelation began in the mid-1990s and triggered what resulted in years of research evolving into her book, "Write What You See..." Currently living in Rockwall, Texas, near children and grandchildren, she shares her expertise in biblical interpretation of the last days.