Hidden Babylon and God’s Last Warning, my fourth book, goes to press and is now available.
It is available for ordering right now at Westbow. It should show up at online bookstore websites in the next few days.
Excerpts, information, articles, and other news will follow in the days ahead.
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I just noticed it is on Amazon tonight. Wondering how long it will take to get to Kindle? Congratulations! There is an interesting element to the timing of the release, I will add.
Great news, Mark.
Will you be offering an e-book version also?
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I also saw it on Amazon and am also interested in a Kindle version. Thanks, Mark.
Hey Mark,
Just letting you and others know there is another endtimes book out there that was put out recently that is non pre-trib postmillennial in view. The book is called Jesus, the Jews, and the End of the Age by Brock Hollett. He also put out another book a couple of years ago on deconstructing preterist postmillennialism. Seems like it could be a good book to complement your over the summer unlike Doug Wilson’s Mere Christiandom that was released last month. Doug Wilson is a postmellinialist and recently pulled James White into that camp. Floored that these guys have the degrees that they do and declare this position.🤯 mindboggling
Yes, an ebook/Kindle should be available.
Gary,
Amazing. I thought postmillennialism (the Millennium is now, essentially) died with WW1. And if this is the Millennium then God has sold us a bill of goods.
Mark,
No it is actually making a resurgence and men like R C Sprouls and Doug Wilson held onto it for years. James White was finally convinced about a year or two ago. The element that I wonder is missing that may have contribute to some moving toward postmillennialism is a discussion of the empowerment of the two witnesses to guide the faithful Bride through the tribulation. I did not realize untill reading a book by Daniel Juster that the tribulation period parallels a lot to the Passover and Exodus. By the way, Kindle had you book on by yesterday. Already digging into the book. On Chapter 3. Looks impressive already.
Thanks, Gary.