The work is without the theology speak that many students get entangled in and rather provides proof of the Rapture by teachings missed by theologians. Such as the three resurrections that make up the first resurrection, which is proven by the contrasting depictions. In addition, this book highlights the differentiation of the Rapture to the Second Coming. Moreover, it provides a lesson in the 1260 days of the books of Revelation and Daniel, which theologians have ignored and proves the Rapture. It examines the martyrs and their living through the Revelation plagues and the consistency of God’s ways that appear to be contradictions further proving the Rapture. This work also provides a glimpse into how the event will most likely occur based on Scripture and the scientific world’s likely speculation as to the mass disappearance.
Erika Grey is a journalist and senior geopolitical analyst specializing in EU-US-Israel strategic intelligence. With extensive experience covering transatlantic power dynamics, she has established herself as a leading authority on European Union geopolitics and its intersection with biblical eschatology.
As host of The Twist News, an independent 501(c)(3) educational platform, Erika delivers fact-based analysis on global power shifts without spin or jargon. Her work focuses on the complex relationships between the EU, United States, and Israel—the key nations shaping Western civilization.
Erika has interviewed high-level politicians, policymakers, and experts across the EU, US, and Israel, providing her with unique insights into institutional decision-making and strategic foresight. Her seminal work, The Seat of the Antichrist: Bible Prophecy and the European Union, remains the definitive analysis of European integration through a prophetic lens.
Her expertise has been featured on radio stations throughout the US, Canada, and Europe, including Coast to Coast AM, and cited in The New Yorker, The Christian Post, Courier Times, and Italy's Corriere della Sera and Leggo.
Through her books, journalism, and educational mission, Erika challenges conventional narratives to deliver the strategic intelligence decision-makers need to understand where global events are heading next.