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The Origin of Futurism and Preterism: The Tragic Aftermath of Futurism

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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The Origin of Futurism and Preterism Paul Owen was born in 1916 in a farming community of southern Illinois. He was raised in the Baptist Church by dedicated Christian parents. The family moved to Burbank, CA in 1923. Soon afterward Paul accepted Jesus Christ as his personal savior at eight years old in a Sunday School Class. In California, he received his education, raised his family and began a secular career with the United States Post Office. He willingly served his country for four years in military service during World War II. Paul Owen has spent his life as a follower of Jesus Christ and a student of the Scriptures. In the 1940's the Holy Spirit placed within him a deep desire to have an in-depth understanding of God's Word. Ever since then his life's passion has been to live a life for the glory of his Savior, Jesus Christ and the furtherance of God's Kingdom. The Tragic Aftermath of Futurism Charles Jennings was born in the home of devout Christian parents. He was raised in south Florida with a rich spiritual legacy of of traditional Pentecostal heritage and ancestry. At the age of nine, Charles had a personal life changing experience with Jesus Christ. By age fourteen, he began to realize the ministerial calling upon his life, followed by many spiritual experiences which enhanced his call and vision. After earning a B.A. degree in Biblical Studies from Central Bible Collage in 1969, he haa served the Christian ministry for many years as a Pastor, Evangelist, and Bible Teacher. He is the author of two books, his most recent entitled "The Book of Revelation from an Israelite and Historicist Interpretation," as well as numerous booklets and brochures on Bible related subjects.

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Autoren Charles A. Jennings, Paul Owen
Verlag Touchladybirdlucky Studios
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 01.09.2006
 
EAN 9780977703937
ISBN 978-0-9777039-3-7
Seiten 90
Abmessung 149 mm x 224 mm x 6 mm
Gewicht 52 g
Thema Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik > Religion/Theologie > Christentum

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