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Boot Camp for the Last Days

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When you hear the words “boot camp” you probably think of discipline, rigorous training, and hard work—and you’d be right. Boot camp is getting serious about anything you take seriously. There’s no boot camp for couch surfing. And there’s no boot camp for pew warming, either!

We are being made for holiness, and that means we have a transformation to undergo, from “civilian” church goers into fully-devoted disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ—disciples who are ready for His coming.

In Boot Camp for the Last Days, Randy Maxwell passionately exhorts the church to trust NOW; believe NOW; and act NOW in preparation for Jesus’ return. Using the powerful analogy of boot camp training, he skillfully presents familiar truths in fresh and provocative ways that will stir hearts and minds. Boot Camp for the Last Days is a game changer. Are you ready to take the challenge?

96 pages, Paperback

Published October 24, 2016

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March 7, 2019
This book is a great pep talk about living in the last days & why living your faith is important. It discusses practical things from every day life that affect our ability to be soldiers for God as well as spiritual disciplines. Maxwell writes in a modern style using the lingo even young people will understand. The middle of the book looks at the 3 Angels Messages but the whole book is not a review of Revelation. A good book to kick start your Faith life as a member of the last generations of Earth’s history.
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December 7, 2022
Not terrible writing but the content is just the same old SDA themes regurgitated like most books the church publishes. Preaching (or selling I guess) to the choir.
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