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This project began as a blessed grandfather's attempt to inform his four delightful grandchildren of the remarkable, divine, and unique history of the Jews and Israel. Iron sharpens iron as Pastor Wright and Bill Noble wrestle with many 1938 American concerns and the prophesied Jewish control of the Holy Land. The completed document contains hundreds of Bible verses, seven appendixes, a glossary, and a plethora of well-researched information pertaining to the Jews and their sacred land. Readers will discover many concrete reinforcements for their faith. The work is also an attempt to explain,…mehr

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This project began as a blessed grandfather's attempt to inform his four delightful grandchildren of the remarkable, divine, and unique history of the Jews and Israel. Iron sharpens iron as Pastor Wright and Bill Noble wrestle with many 1938 American concerns and the prophesied Jewish control of the Holy Land. The completed document contains hundreds of Bible verses, seven appendixes, a glossary, and a plethora of well-researched information pertaining to the Jews and their sacred land. Readers will discover many concrete reinforcements for their faith. The work is also an attempt to explain, in an entertaining manner, the rapid accumulation of prophesied end-time signs. Israel did not exist on the day of the author's birth. Today's youth are living in a very special age, where day-to-day news events and activities are swiftly bringing the world to a predetermined rendezvous. They MUST be informed. If you are a lover of Israel, a Christian parent or grandparent, or simply a fan of nostalgia, you and your progeny will thoroughly enjoy this very readable tome of a bygone era.
Autorenporträt
Walter Osterman returned from Vietnam a very angry, bitter man. The violent, womanizing, hard-drinking, Bronze Star recipient hated life. On December 12, 1976, Walter invited Jesus Christ into his heart to be his Savior. Since that day, he has been primarily interested in bringing as many souls to heaven with him as possible. Walter lives in Cheyenne, Wyoming where he is employed by the Southeastern Wyoming Juvenile Center. He periodically conducts religious services at SWJC and teaches Sunday school classes to fifth and sixth graders at a local Calvary Chapel. In this, his first novel, Walt offers the reader a glimpse into what lead him to faith in Jesus: God's unfailing, eternal promises to His chosen people. If He can forgive them for their malicious hatred and blindness concerning His Blessed Son, can He not also forgive your sins?