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Countdown to the Apocalypse

Why ISIS and Ebola Are Only the Beginning

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Countdown to the Apocalypse

By: Dr. Robert Jeffress
Narrated by: Steve Gibbons
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ISIS. Ebola. Social disorder. Religious persecution. Rampant immorality. Are these the harbingers of the biblical apocalypse, of the end of the world? If they are, what do they mean, and when can we expect this to happen?

In this eye-opening audiobook, prophecy insider Robert Jeffress offers a reasoned look at these "signs" and what Jesus Christ meant when he talked about a future so horrendous, no human lives would be spared "unless those days were shortened" (Matthew 24:22). Did he have our time in mind? All over the world, people are aware that something unprecedented in human history is about to happen. Countdown to the Apocalypse presents vital information that everyone, both inside and outside the church, needs to know to be prepared.

©2015 Robert Jeffress (P)2015 Hachette Audio
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