Linda B. reviewed What in the World is Going On?: 10 Prophetic Clues You Cannot Afford to Ignore on + 149 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was the first book that I read by this author and I found that the writing was very clear to understand using known current events as context for time.
The author spells out quite clearly what he calls the 10 signs that show that the world is already well into the end of days. Each chapter covers one of ten signs in good detail so that the reader understands events that have been debated for nearly 2000 years.
A current hot topic is the question of the role of the USA during the end-times and the author is of the opinion that North America's role will be as part of a future European coalition.
I would recommend this book most especially to those who wish to start to understand biblical prophecy concerning the end of days. It does not assume prior knowledge or any belief in biblical prophecy but has sufficient information to hold even the more knowledgeable among potential readers.
The author spells out quite clearly what he calls the 10 signs that show that the world is already well into the end of days. Each chapter covers one of ten signs in good detail so that the reader understands events that have been debated for nearly 2000 years.
A current hot topic is the question of the role of the USA during the end-times and the author is of the opinion that North America's role will be as part of a future European coalition.
I would recommend this book most especially to those who wish to start to understand biblical prophecy concerning the end of days. It does not assume prior knowledge or any belief in biblical prophecy but has sufficient information to hold even the more knowledgeable among potential readers.
Vicky S. (vickylynn) - reviewed What in the World is Going On?: 10 Prophetic Clues You Cannot Afford to Ignore on + 14 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Im not big on reading books about prophecy and the End Times, but this book was definitely an informative and interesting view on what is happening in the world today, and what things are still to come.
The author uses everyday language to help explain certain events that have happened already, or are currently happening, and how they play a roll in our future. He also uses Scripture through-out the book to back his views.
Some people believe learning about the End Times and Christs return is a useless waste of time. However, a quote at the end of the book gives an explanation of why its important to learn about these things: The signs that tell us the second coming of the Lord is drawing near should motivate us as never before to live in readiness.
The author goes on to say that, As we anticipate His return, we are not to foolishly set dates and leave our jobs and homes to wait for Him on some mountain. We are to remain busy doing the work set before us, living in love and serving in ministry, even when the days grow dark and the nights long. Good words, indeed!
The author uses everyday language to help explain certain events that have happened already, or are currently happening, and how they play a roll in our future. He also uses Scripture through-out the book to back his views.
Some people believe learning about the End Times and Christs return is a useless waste of time. However, a quote at the end of the book gives an explanation of why its important to learn about these things: The signs that tell us the second coming of the Lord is drawing near should motivate us as never before to live in readiness.
The author goes on to say that, As we anticipate His return, we are not to foolishly set dates and leave our jobs and homes to wait for Him on some mountain. We are to remain busy doing the work set before us, living in love and serving in ministry, even when the days grow dark and the nights long. Good words, indeed!
Antonia F. (toni-frazier) reviewed What in the World is Going On?: 10 Prophetic Clues You Cannot Afford to Ignore on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
The book was very informative. I love David Jeremiah! However, I kind of lost interest towards the end. Overall, a pretty good book.