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Left Behind

Left Behind, Book 1

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Left Behind

By: Tim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins
Narrated by: Frank Muller
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Only one series will take you to the end of the world as you explore eternal truth: the best-selling Left Behind series by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins. Now the entire series is available in an audiobook format. Each abridged audio is read by Frank Muller.

When the trumpet sounds, where will you be? Passengers in an airborne Boeing 747 find out in this riveting novel by renowned Christian speaker Tim LaHaye and master storyteller Jerry Jenkins. Without any warning passengers mysteriously disappear from their seats. Terror and chaos slowly spread not only through the plane but also worldwide as unusual events continue to unfold. For those who have been left behind, the apocalypse has just begun.

This fictional account of life after the Rapture delivers an urgent call to today's listeners to prepare their own hearts and minister to others.

©1995 Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins (P)1995 Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
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Whilst there is a reason this became a best seller… and it can be superb way to bring Revelation to life for you… the author makes the mistake to suggest the USA will be the centre of the Christian resistance to the Anti-Christ, who “obviously” comes from the East.
The reality is that it might be the other way around. The West is more likely to adapt wireless payments which are embedded in as a “mark” on us. We’re more likely to live like Babylon in a life of excess and self gratification as the first.
Whilst there will be some resistance, there will be a much greater example in the Asian areas. Their churches are still centred on faith and involved lots of martyrdom and suffering that we are just not used to in the west.

American centred

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