Many voices speaking today about the end times sound a lot like Chicken Little: they prophesy doom and destruction, the Antichrist and Armageddon. All this apocalyptic speculation creates an atmosphere of sensationalism and dread--but the Revelation of Jesus to John...
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Many voices speaking today about the end times sound a lot like Chicken Little: they prophesy doom and destruction, the Antichrist and Armageddon. All this apocalyptic speculation creates an atmosphere of sensationalism and dread--but the Revelation of Jesus to John was meant to bring hope.Too many Christians have become hesitant to study this book of the Bible because of the confusion that surrounds it. But as an experienced pastor, Dan Boone affirms that any child of God can read and understand the truth of Revelation. His friendly, conversational style brings the message of Revelation into the idiom of life in our contemporary world.This book will help readers understand:The context of the Revelation and what it meant to the churches of that dayThe characteristics of apocalyptic and prophetic literature and how they are meant to be readThe application that this important book of the Bible holds for our lives todayAnswers for Chicken Little gives a responsible interpretation of Reve
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- Catalogue Code 252640
- Product Code 0834122197
- EANÂ 9780834122192
- Pages 144
- Department Academic
- Category Biblical Studies
- Sub-Category New Testament
- Publisher Beacon Hill Press Of Kansas City
- Publication Date Nov 2005
- Dimensions 197 x 149 x 9mm
- Weight 0.190kg
Dan Boone
DAN BOONE is a popular speaker and a mentor to young preachers. From his first pastorate of a small rural church in New Salem, Mississippi, to his last pastoral assignment as pastor of a large college church near Chicago, Boone has loved doing the work of preaching. In Preaching the Story That Shapes Us, he shares the process by which sermons are formed for today's congregation. This process pays careful attention to the text, the congregation, and the world into which the sermon goes. Boone lives in Nashville, with his wife, Denise, where he serves as president of Trevecca Nazarene University