As Unified High Priest, Khalid al-Kabul and his UNIFY church gain worldwide acclaim and draw millions to their ranks, Christians fear the emergence of a one-world religion. Krista Coblentz teams with Detective Darnell Simpson, a backslidden Christian, after police discover Krista's best friend savagely murdered and dismembered. Krista's relationship with Simpson disintegrates after she accepts an invitation to one of Khalid's demonic services promoting his perfect one-world church. Meanwhile, in Tennessee, retired Pentecostal minister Walter Caldwell hears from God that it's time to take the message of repentance to the streets, and God wants Caldwell to lead the effort. Could UNIFY truly be the apostasy and the emergence of a one-world religion foretold in the Bible Christians believe it is-merely a counterfeit forged by Satan himself that shall lead even the elect astray? Or could it be the perfect church the Bible predicts, rising up out of the darkness, delivering a new world peace by fusing Christians and Muslims together as one?
"The subject matter was so real, and supernatural and spiritually powerful."
I want to give it 5, but I think Lyn's first novel suffers from the same thing my first novel did; I got so wrapped up and excited in writing the ending that I typed too slow for my thoughts. But the subject matter was so real, and supernatural, and spiritually powerful. Some skeptics will read this and trash it; let them - they just deny what believers like Lyn and I already know...Jesus is coming, and He will be the Light that defeats all the darkness once and for all. I really liked the imagination triggers in this book. I plan on reading more of her work.
This book describes just how the anti Christ will probably be in the world. He will fool the unsaved people and they will worship him along with accepting his mark.
"The subject matter was so real, and supernatural and spiritually powerful." By Jason Forton April 5, 2017 Format: Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
I want to give it 5, but I think Lyn's first novel suffers from the same thing my first novel did; I got so wrapped up and excited in writing the ending that I typed too slow for my thoughts. But the subject matter was so real, and supernatural, and spiritually powerful. Some skeptics will read this and trash it; let them - they just deny what believers like Lyn and I already know...Jesus is coming, and He will be the Light that defeats all the darkness once and for all. I really liked the imagination triggers in this book. I plan on reading more of her work.