PREVIEW OF THE 8 STUDY THEMES:
WEEK 1: Those Strange Apocalyptic Writings A basic overview of apocalyptic writings. It is interesting, easily understood, and prepares you for both the series and the initial daily readings you will be doing that week in Revelation and Daniel.
WEEK 2: The Enemy's Deceptive Ways You'll explore Satan’s deceptive ways, unfolding his hidden agenda regarding the United States. It is a disturbing message, but one that certainly needs to be heard. This is also the week you will read The Day That Changed America.
WEEK 3: A "Saints" Holocaust This is the most hard-hitting theme in the series. It predicts a future holocaust for God’s people when the beast in Revelation 13 assumes control of the world and makes war against the saints.
WEEK 4: Favoring Our Children and Grandchildren: Challenges present-day believers to take seriously their role of intervening for our children and grandchildren. You will learn specific ways to do this.
WEEK 5: Sensing the Lord's Presence: Unfolds what revival looks like in a local church. Because it is the only force powerful enough to stem the present tide, Christians need to be talking about a special movement of the Spirit more and more often.
WEEK 6: Living Watchfully: Focuses on personal revival. It makes it understandable and attractive. Without question, this is the key theme in the series.
WEEK 7: A Sense of Urgency: Expands the revival topic to include the nation. Because the window of opportunity will not remain open indefinitely here in America, it includes an urgency factor.
WEEK 8: The World Goes Not Well, But... This is a bittersweet theme. It asks whether we will ever see worldwide revival. The answer given is yes, but only at a horrendous cost. Even so, it is a positive and fitting conclusion to this special series.
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