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The Great Tribulation, a Christian end times novel, is the third and last novel of the Perilous Times series. The novel goes through the last three and a half years of the seven-year Tribulation Period. The world leader teams up with Lucifer to rise again and become the Anti-Christ. They begin persecuting Israel and believers in Christ as the Bowls of Wrath are poured out and more of God's judgments are unleashed on the unredeemed of Earth. Everything leads up to the final battle between Lucifer's forces and God at Armageddon. keywords: christian fiction, end times fiction, book of revelation, tribulation, dystopian, apocalyptic
This is a box set of the three novels in the Perilous Times Series. The Falling Away - Doctor Neal Kirkland becomes a Christian after one of his patients lead him to the Lord. Meanwhile, a virus spreads across the globe, with the powers-that-be blaming Christians for all of it. Does Doctor Kirkland put a stop to it? The Great Deception - The novel is about the first three and a half years of the Tribulation. The new leader of the world reorganizes the world into ten provinces and fixes the failing economy. Meanwhile, the seven trumpet judgments occur, the two witnesses appear in Jerusalem, and nothing will ever be the same again. The Great Tribulation - The novel goes through the last three and a half years of the seven-year Tribulation Period. The world leader "returns" from the dead and becomes "The Beast." The seven bowls of wrath occur and the world goes speeding towards Armageddon.
A writing workshop at UMass (University of Massachusetts) Dartmouth in the year 2043. The participants do not know in advance what tasks await them. It is almost always about exciting intercultural aspects, but without pointing a finger. Indirectly, the stories can also be seen as a call for integration, especially as the peculiarities of different cultures - in particular how they deal with sexuality - are highlighted. However, the common ground is always emphasized and not the divisive aspects. The fact that joy and sorrow are not neglected makes reading the book a continuous pleasure. Finally, the idea of setting the stories in the future opens up another appealing field.
Debuting it its first edition, this book is organized around the approach that American politics can best be understood by examining the issues that reflect the ideas, principles, concerns, fears, morals and hopes of the American people. Debates, Differences and Divisions looks at twenty-five hot button issues affecting American politics and policy today. The author argues that these issues are the heart and soul of the American political system, serving as the basis for the disagreements that drive our political system into action.
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Fully updated with all the latest changes and developments, this thirteenth edition continues to provide readers with a comprehensive introduction to US Congress.
In the information age, telecommunications is the pillar of a strong economy. To developing countries, restructuring this industry is a necessary step toward integration into the world economy. Restructuring telecommunications, therefore, has been a pervasive issue in the economic reform programs of many countries in recent years. However, the nature of these changes has varied widely among these nations. Unfinished Business examines the process of reform in Mexico and contrasts it with that of the United States, Brazil, and New Zealand, examining both the economic and technological aspects of this highly complex situation. Using interviews with key players in the policy process, Mariscal provides a detailed analysis of key elements and figures. Her multidisciplinary perspective allows for a full exploration of the international differences in telecommunications restructuring. Going beyond simply asking why privatization and deregulation policies were successfully implemented in Mexico, the work offers a comprehensive guide to the process and impact of policy choices on telecommunications development.