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the key issues and needs of today's generation of new spiritually hungry, questioning young adults used humor Jim Fletcher with a combination of pop culture, to introduce the reader to biblical prophecies of the Old Testament fulfilled in the New Testament day in history recent and still today. "It 's the end of the world as we know it (And I Feel Fine)" recognizes that we live in difficult times and offer hopefor the reader.
Fletcher describes as "men and women of today live in a peaceful mind during the search for meaning and answers to their personal pain and suffering. The book introduces the reader to an expectation and anticipation of the imminent return of the Lord.
Fletcher has talked about how to manipulate other liberal scholars in their quest to demoralize the Christian faith. He shows that the Bible reveals the existence of the God of the universe. He clearlyconfirmed this hypothesis Bible prophecy. He continues to explain how the answers prophecy reveals life to enjoy, like the biblical prophecies are fulfilled in these last days. In an interview about coincidences clearly shows that Fletcher biblical prophecies are real, and there are no coincidences.
Fletcher said of meetings with Israeli leaders and officials, where the radius of their reactions to the prophecies of Ezekiel and Isaiah. And 'authenticthe relevance of Bible prophecy fulfilled, and current events. Fletcher assessed the impact of other Jewish leaders participated prominently in the history of Israel in the last sixty years of history.
Fletcher says that "world view of man is dominated by what he or she thinks the Bible." He writes with humor and engaging the reader in understanding the issues and stimulate interactive concepts for consideration. His unique approach to the comparison of the ideas propagated by popCulture in the light of Bible prophecy makes this book with a fresh new approach to the issues of apologetics and eschatology.
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