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The Day of Ezekiel's Hope

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Published June 15, 2021

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Donna VanLiere

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Donna is a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author. She's an in-demand conference speaker and gifted teacher and has 14 published books including four that have been adapted into movies.

Donna is the recipient of multiple industry awards including a Retailer's Choice Award for Fiction, a Dove Award, a Silver Angel Award, two Audie Awards for best inspirational fiction, a nominee for a Gold Medallion Book of the Year and is an inductee in the Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges Hall of Excellence joining such luminaries as Coretta Scott King, Hugh Downs, Dr. Norman Vincent Peale and Senator John Glenn.

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Five Stars for “The Day of Ezekiel's Hope” by Donna VanLiere

Fine job of dramatizing the Bible prophecies of the End Times, plus good Bible teaching, too.

This is a dramatization of the Bible's end times prophecies. It's the middle book of a 3-book series (the author accomplishes in 3 books what took 12 books in the old Left Behind series). This book depicts events after the rapture of Christians (that's in book 1). It shows the horrors that will be faced in the first half of the tribulation. The author says she didn't feel she could adequately depict how bad that time will be. Perhaps that's so (it will be beyond terrible) but she did a plenty fine job of dramatizing the horrors of the tribulation.

She also shows the courage of the tribulation saints (people who become Christians during the tribulation) and some of the ways that God will reach out to people and call them to join His family (E.G., these saints, the 144,000 Jewish evangelists and the two witnesses in Jerusalem who preach strongly and point out the evils of the antichrist and his minions, calling people to repent).

Besides telling the dramatic fictional story, the author includes a section ("Where in the Word") that provides the Bible support for the story. This section is written so that regular folks can understand it, but well documented with plenty of references to the Bible and other Christian writers. The novel will entertain the reader, the "Where in the Word" section is educational and a good resource for the future. Hopefully some readers will be drawn to their savior.

This series by Donna VanLiere and the "Tribulation Pilgrims' Progress Series" (by Mark Tredecim) are independent of each other, but cover the same Bible prophecies. They have some interesting connections in their fictional tales. E.G., both place the rapture on a weekday, at a moment just before the noon hour (Eastern time). Both also place the Ezekiel 38 war between the rapture and the tribulation (the Bible does not specify whether it will be before the Tribulation or instead during the early days). When art is based on Bible Prophecy, life will imitate art (from a big picture perspective).
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