Review of End-Time Living

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Review of End-Time Living

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "End-Time Living" by David Heeren.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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In End-Time Living, David S. Heeren wrote a religious book that reminds Christians of the end of time as it concerns their religion. It is a wake-up call and a reminder to Christians to prepare, watch and pray because the end of time is near.

With the constant evolution of the world, massive technological advancement, and wars involving all kinds of methods, there is a need for a constant reminder to Christians to prepare for eternity. The Bible remains consistent through ages, and with most biblical prophecies coming to reality in the present world, it is no news to Christians that we are in the end times. Living as a Christian in today's world is considered a difficult ride; hence this book is centered on guiding Christians to live a lifestyle that will bring forth fulfillment and joy even under the prophesied constraints of the end time.

The book has some positive points. Firstly, it was written in simple English language, and that made it easily comprehensible. Also, the book used recent world events to describe the subject matter of the end time; however, it majorly featured facts from the Bible. Also, I love that the presentation of the book was not just written in prose style but with a numbering system to make it interesting and easily understandable.

I did not find anything to dislike about the book. As a Christian, the book resonated with my core beliefs. I found the information contained in it to be the timely reminder every Christian needs to stay on track. Although certain parts of the book were a bit controversial and may not be generally accepted by all Christians, I do not consider that a negative point. It will be difficult to have all Christians see eye to eye in every conversation. There will always be slight differences in our understanding of certain concepts, and that is normal.

The book was exceptionally well edited. I found no spelling or grammatical errors in it. Consequently, I rate the book 4 out of 4 stars. I do so because the author did a great job at explaining the subject matter of the book in understandable language, and he did so with factual information. Also, it was great the see that the author always made reference to the scriptures to buttress his points.

I recommend this book to believers of the Christian religion, especially lovers of religious expository texts that could help build their faith. Both young and old Christians will find it interesting to read.

The book is best suited for Christian readers as it basically discusses the biblical concept of the end time. Readers of other religions may not find it very interesting.

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Post by Mary Lou Mills »

Thank you for your review. I would be interested in knowing what credentials this author has.
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This is really wake-up call and reminder because the end time ir really near. One has to go close to God and your work here determind where to have your rest.
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This is a good book that reminds people of faith to prepare themselves to be worthy
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Post by Shivansh_Reviews »

The book seems quite interesting but I'm not that religious so I don't know if it'll suit me or not. Thanks for the insightful review.
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Post by Julius Nwohiri »

The review suggests that the author must have written this book from a completely christian biased mindset. You know! the no-holds-barred sort of christian writing, often un-inviting to readers from other faiths.
The endtime ideology is very popular. Certainly, a more balanced perspective would have attracted wider readership.
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Post by Nwadinso Okoro »

This book is quite intriguing. As a Christian, I'vee been made to know that Christ would come again. This book is a reminder, and i love the author's perspective.
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