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The Ancient Paths

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In a time when nations teeter on the brink of spiritual crisis and cultural upheaval, a forgotten destiny calls Britain to awaken and reclaim her ancient soul.

This powerful and prophetic work journeys deep into the heart of Scripture, history, and heavenly vision to reveal the sacred blueprint for Britain’s future—the restoration of the Tabernacle of David. More than a historical relic, this Tabernacle symbolises a divine order of worship, prayer, and priestly intercession destined to ignite a mighty reformation in the land.

Drawing from the rich wells of Celtic Christianity, the fiery zeal of the Protestant reformers, and the enduring legacy of the Church’s ancient liturgies, this book exposes the spiritual battles behind political upheavals like Brexit, the rise of globalism, and the cultural wars shaking the Isles. It uncovers the biblical theology of nations, the dual citizenship of the saints, and the prophetic mandate for Britain to stand as a “sheep nation” aligned with God’s covenant purposes and His chosen people, Israel.

With clarity and urgency, it calls the new generation—especially the young firebrands of Gen Z—to rise as ambassadors of Heaven and Earth, embracing a holy fusion of liturgical reverence and Spirit-led revival. This is a clarion call to prayer, intercession, and bold action in the courts of Heaven and on the streets of Britain.

The Ancient Paths is a stirring invitation to rediscover Britain’s sacred identity, to guard her long forgotten paths, and to join the unfolding drama of the end times with faith, courage, and hope.

207 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 3, 2025

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July 23, 2025
This book took me a lot of things about Christianity. it is well worth reading. Christian
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