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The Rapture
- Jesus Comes for His Children
- Narrated by: W. Donald Miller
- Length: 58 mins
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Summary
The Rapture is an easy-to-understand book detailing the rapture and other events that will be happening very soon. This is not a hard-to-understand book that refers to bible verses from the Old Testament. I want people to read and understand the book and gain knowledge from it. It is very easy to understand, and it has many tips to help you survive the dangerous times ahead. This is the first of a series of books that I will publish to help you understand the information in the Book of Revelations.