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  • The End Times: What Happens Next?

  • Good News of the Apocalypse and Demise of the New World Order
  • By: Tiffany Domena
  • Narrated by: Barbara Ann Martin
  • Length: 1 hr and 54 mins

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The End Times: What Happens Next?

By: Tiffany Domena
Narrated by: Barbara Ann Martin
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Publisher's Summary

The Bible tells us that the end times will be marked with signs: social signs, physical signs, and spiritual signs. Today, many of the signs of the end times are present in our world. Due to a short-sighted approach to the study of history, many people miss the presence of the signs. The occurrences in our world appear "normal", but historically speaking, many occurrences in our world are not "normal". Rather, every century, every decade, and every millennium has been marked with circumstantial signs that have brought man closer and closer to the fulfillment of prophecies that were written thousands of years ago. This book series seeks to open Bible prophecy and your eagerness to study it.

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