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A Charismatic Eschatology. A fresh work which is 'significantly different' from many others on end-times issues.
It endeavors to promote the positive vision of early Pentecostals and Charismatics for the days surrounding their longed for return of Jesus Christ.
It encourages hope for an end-time revival as the key issue for preparing us for Christ's return. Pointing out that this is now also the hope of Messianic Jewish believers. Fears about the coming tribulation and the scary rule of antichrist are discussed in a way not often heard of since the days of the Charismatic Renewal. That is because it was so strongly criticized as apostate, its proponents often went under- ground. All is closely based on scripture and shows how some popular "left behind" theories are misguided. It explains how: Israel will not face invasion with almost total destruction and neither is the Church now lost in apostasy and failure. Both Gentile and Jewish believers need revival and a fresh harvest of souls now!
Errol Francis has a background in each of mainstream, Evangelical and Pentecostal churches. Knowing well their variety of end-times views. He has strong affinity to and connections with several Messianic ministries.
Individual printed copies of this book are available by contacting the author at errolf@slingshot.co.nz

Lord Jesus Revive Us and Return to Us by R. Errol Francis

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    ISBN: 9780473262075

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