It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
Jim Fletcher
Jim Fletcher admits to fascination when it comes to what people think about the end of the world. Will it come in a cataclysm? In an inferno? Will it come at all? Is Al Gore right, will we melt like slumbering snowmen? Or are we truly running to a place of bliss? Is there a hell? Is God real? Does He look like Charlton Heston?

The realm of Bible prophecy fascinates millions of people, yet today there is a disconnect between true Bible prophecy and the everyday lives of people living in the real world. Jim Fletcher fills that void with a look at just how relevant (and true) Bible prophecy really is.

Writing in a style that brings to mind authors such as Donald Miller and Rob Bell, Fletcher walks readers through the opinions of people from the famous to the obscure and then takes them back to what the Bible says to show us that there really is nothing to fear.

Jim Fletcher has a BA in journalism from the College of the Ozarks and has spent twenty years in publishing, as a newspaper editor and then book editor. He is director of the apologetics group Prophecy.

ISBN: 9781599794723
Catalogue code: N/A
Publisher: SILOAM - published 01/04/2009
Format: Paperback  

£13.99