RIPPED FROM TOMORROW'S HEADLINESBY NYT BEST-SELLER JOHN HAGEEComing September 18, What the Bible Tells Us About Today's TurbulentPolitical Landscape and What That Means for the Future of the World | |
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SAN ANTONIO – It’s a story ripped from today’s—and tomorrow’s—headlines. The Middle East on the brink of conflict. Russia now in the Middle East. A federation of European nations.
From New York Times best-selling author John Hagee comes Earth’s Last Empire: The Final Game of Thrones, a can’t-put-down book that brings the Bible to vivid life as it reveals God’s hand in human history—and His plans for the future.
“Although we live in the Information Age, we’re the most uninformed generation in history regarding God’s plan for the future,” Hagee said. “When almost one-fourth of the Bible was prophetic at the time it was written, it certainly benefits us to study it.”
With nearly 40 books to his credit, including several New York Times best-sellers, Hagee states, “Everything I’ve written in the past has led to this culmination of truth from the prophetic scriptures inEarth’s Last Empire.”
Drawing on his decades of studying and preaching God’s Word, meticulous scholarly research and a flair for communicating truth in a compelling, readable style, Hagee’s Earth’s Last Empire explores:
Drawing biblical insight and wisdom from Genesis to Revelation—Earth's Last Empire puts today’s stormy political landscape in context. And it looks ahead to where today’s events—particularly in the Middle East—might be leading. And, finally, Earth's Last Empire brings readers to a place of hope, showing God’s hand on nations and individuals throughout history and a promised future where there will be a world of perfect peace.
From Worthy Publishing, Earth’s Last Empire is available online for pre-order now and for sale in stores and online September 18, 2018.
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