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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book makes Prophecy easy to understand!,
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This review is from: It Could Happen Tommorrow (Paperback)
This is an excellent book for any Christian, and especially for those who are interested in the Bible prophecies that are being fulfilled in this generation. The author does an amazing job of leading the reader through the end-times prophecies, he backs everything up with scripture, and he makes it interesting and enjoyable to read at the same time. I always had trouble understanding the exact order of events during the end-times, since so many of the prophecies are spread out over several books of the Bible. This book brings it all together in a way that makes total sense, and finally puts all the scriptural support together in one place, in order!It Could Happen Tomorrow would make an excellent reference tool for those who want to watch for the signs of Christ's return, as well as an excellent witnessing tool to show others just how accurately the Bible's prophecies are being fulfilled. With well ordered chapters, and helpful subheadings, it's easy to refer back to later if you need to find an answer to a question on end-times prophecy. You'll get a lot more than just Bible study though. I learned a lot about what is happening in our world right now, and was amazed to learn just how close we are to having the technology, international agreements, and political support for the Antichrist's future world government. I'm a news junkie, and consider myself up-to-date on world events, but this well documented book opened my eyes to just how ready this world really is for the Antichrist to rise to power. The Author has obviously spent a great deal of time in the Middle East, and his personal knowledge and experiences make the book even more informative and enjoyable to read.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Clear, Comprehensive, yet Concise!,
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This review is from: It Could Happen Tommorrow (Paperback)
The foreword by Tim LaHaye carried promises for this book that were completely fulfilled! This book is very well written! Some books give a full treatment of end-times prophecy, but are plodding and difficult to follow. Others stay brief, but at the expense of vital information. This book gives each subject a thorough treatment while staying clear, concise, and a joy to read! The chapters include 1) The Great Disappearing (about the rapture, 2) America in Prophecy (very eye-opening), 3) The Birth of the New World Order, 4) The Islamic Invasion of Israel, 5) The Great Deceiver, 6) Global Religion, 7) The Temple Rebuilt, 8) The Mark, and 9) The Glorious Appearing. If you want to learn as much as you can about the end times as foretold in the Bible, this is the book to get!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
well done,
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This review is from: It Could Happen Tommorrow (Paperback)
Well done. Detail given as to what is happening. The author is looking at the world events at putting those events into what the Bible says will happen before Jesus Returns.Its well worth the purchase.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enlightening and Easy to Follow,
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This review is from: It Could Happen Tommorrow (Paperback)
There are many relatively recent events and their possible connection to the Prophecies that are outlined in this book. The author has footnoted his points documenting them with about 30 actual events. He separates facts from opinion. When he discusses opinion and conjecture, he usually offers several theories that exist and then offers what he believes might be most likely. That is one of the reasons I like his approach to this topic.This book was given to me because of a discussion with a colleague (a retired USAF Colonel) about current events and the fragile state of our Nation. For the first time in my 53 years, I can see how the US could become irrelevant almost overnight, especially after Rapture. Think about the devastating impact Rapture will have on a fragile US economy when millions of people suddenly vanish, which as the book explains might be why the US is not mentioned in the Prophecies or during Tribulations. Since reading this book, which seems to be based on events up to somewhere around 2008, my colleague and I have independently recognized subsequent and current events potentially falling in place almost daily. These are events you hear about around the world that are disturbing, but seem mostly unrelated to each other, until you consider them in conjunction with points made in this book. Dr. Gary Frazier clearly is very educated in the Prophecies and the Middle East. He does not claim he knows when the Rapture will happen, but this book coupled with the world news certainly should make you realize that relative to the last 2011 years, it could be imminent. Read it and pay attention to current events and you might recognize how fast we might be approaching the Rapture. Then spread The Word to as many as you can.
0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fairly good substance but many mistakes,
By SW "Servant Warrior" (Germany) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: It Could Happen Tommorrow (Paperback)
Lots of good biblically based information here but two things wrong with this book. 1)So many typos! How did that happen? missing words all over the place.... who edited this manuscript? Very Poor job. 2) The writer makes a whole lot of assumptions about the EU and who/what governmental entity will be the last days kingdom represented by the ten horns etc. He also makes a lot of assumptions about the last days status of the U.S.A. Although some of the things he writes here are a bit of a stretch, I believe the timing and how things will generally pan out are right. I would not recommend this book based on the typos alone. Ciao
3 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Wacko who interprets Revelation to sell,
By luvthearts "luvthearts" (Alameda, California USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: It Could Happen Tommorrow (Paperback)
Please, do not waste your time with this book. Only other reviewer wrote two to sell the book. Another Evangelical jumped on the Revelation bandwagon by purposefully twisting the book instead of viewing it as a book written about Nero and the time of mid 1st century. These televangelists help each other for their own financial gains when the collection plate and books are passed around.
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It Could Happen Tommorrow by Gary Frazier (Paperback - July 30, 2008)
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