The Leaders Are Coming!

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WestBow Press, 2013 - Religion - 326 pages

A comparison of Islamic, Jewish, and Christian views of the final days with a possible scenario for America, Europe and the Middle East.. This book, which has been requested by many, addresses important relevant themes in depth and provides a valuable resource with extensive footnotes. Readers will enjoy the inclusion of a novel format along with treatment of a difficult subject which makes the book readable and enjoyable.

The use of personal names or names of places in this book is not intended to reflect endorsement by specific groups, towns, or municipalities. Names of persons are not to be identified with any specific parties or individuals. Appreciation is expressed for information obtained from a variety of online encyclopedias, and mention is made here of the same including but not limited to the Catholic Encyclopedia, Wikipedia, and Encyclopedia Britannica. Graphics and artwork utilized are taken from public domain photos or adapted by professional staff. Nebuchadnezzar's statue is believed to be in the public domain and is taken from the Ken Raggio.com website.

 

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Body
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Back Matter
319
Back Cover
320
Spine
321
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While a student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Dr. Gray Lambert was awakened to the realities of the Christian faith through materials that emphasized the teachings of Christianity related to the return of Jesus Christ. Dr Lambert has served with distinction in ministry, teaching, and business and is listed in numerous Who's Whos. He received a letter of commendation from the 400-member diaconate at the First Baptist Church of Houston, Texas, following service there. Dr. Lambert holds a BA in philosophy from Wheaton College, a Master of Divinity degree from Fuller Theological Seminary, a Master of Arts in Secondary Education from San Francisco State University, and specialist certification in reading and LPC certification in counseling. Dr. Lambert holds a Master of Theology Degree from the Southern Baptist Seminary and was admitted to the University of Heidelberg to complete research in Patristics. He also holds a doctoral degree from Columbia University, where he directed the international study of the dyad, which impacted the field of counseling psychology. Some of his primary interests have been in the field of education, electronics, the Internet, history, the field of patristics and in particular eschatology.

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