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On the Way to the Future: Daniel’s Visions and the Believer’s Hope

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It’s more than just a statement. It’s a fact! The world as we know it will eventually end. In On the Way to the Future , trusted Bible teacher Ray C. Stedman examines the prophecy of Daniel, not to stir readers to build a bomb shelter, but to increase their awareness of God’s plan for their lives now, what He has in store for the future, and how they can be prepared to experience it. This resource is perfect for laypeople, pastors, and ministry leaders.

224 pages, Paperback

First published December 15, 2013

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Ray C. Stedman

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Raymond Charles Stedman was an evangelical Christian pastor and author. He was a long-time pastor of Peninsula Bible Church in Palo Alto, California, and author of several books.

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April 9, 2018
This book was very dry. Normally I like Ray Steadman's writings but for some reason, I did not enjoy this one as much. I like the historical aspects of things, but I didn't always like his interpretation of the visions. He seemed to know exactly what they meant and anyone who does that is not reliable. I believe the Bible cannot be understood fully by anyone.
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August 9, 2020
It did, for me, what it was supposed to do. It clarified the book of Daniel. Yes, this is the study of one man. We should not rely on another’s study, we are to do our own “homework.” That being said, it’s a head start, it’s thought provoking, it ignites the appetite to delve in for yourself.
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March 21, 2016
dreadful reading. Feel asleep many times. Much like reading a text book. Read the Bible itself and you'll come out ahead. At one point the author actually says interpreting prophesy is impossible and we shouldn't let it interfere with our lives.
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