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I Never Thought I'd See the Day!

Culture at the Crossroads

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I Never Thought I'd See the Day!

By: David Jeremiah
Narrated by: Bob Walter, David Jeremiah (introduction)
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Is Western civilization in an accelerating decline? And if it continues, will it eventually weaken and cause us to come to the end of cultured civilization as we now know it? "Yes," says David Jeremiah, and in his audiobook I Never Thought I'd See the Day! he details numerous signs of this cultural decay, including:

  • America held hostage by Iran
  • Marriage becoming obsolete
  • Creeping socialism
  • The invisibility of culture's enemies
  • An increase in "spiritual warfare"
  • America turning its back on Israel
  • Atheist attacks on religion

Can this downward spiral be reversed? Yes, but only if, one person at a time, we return to God with our hearts, our manner of life, our dedication to genuine worship of God, and by serving God in helping others, in our giving, and in prayer.

©2011 David Jeremiah (P)2011 Hachette Audio
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