There has been a strange event in the world. Millions of people have disappeared. There have been wrecks on the highway, people disappearing right out thin air, and parents waking up missing their children. Where’d Everybody Go? This book is about an event Christians call the Rapture, and the coming wrath God will pour out on humanity after it. It will also give the reader, regardless if read before or after the Rapture, plans to build on to prepare for life before and during the Great Tribulation, when a man ...
There has been a strange event in the world. Millions of people have disappeared. There have been wrecks on the highway, people disappearing right out thin air, and parents waking up missing their children. Where’d Everybody Go? This book is about an event Christians call the Rapture, and the coming wrath God will pour out on humanity after it. It will also give the reader, regardless if read before or after the Rapture, plans to build on to prepare for life before and during the Great Tribulation, when a man called the antichrist will rise to power and rule the earth.
This book is for Christians, agnostics, atheists, or anyone else who has ever wondered about the end of the world as we know it. With continued uprisings and political uncertainty in the Middle East, do not let another day go by without getting prepared. The time is drawing near.
David R. Wells is neither a preacher nor an educated theologian. He is a committed Christian who seeks only the plain truth in Scripture and nothing else. He and his much-better half, Marlo, live in rural America, continually seeking God’s will for their lives and the lives of their four children.
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