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America's Last Call

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A majority of Americans have concluded that morals do not count. They don't care what their leaders do as long as there is a booming economy and prosperity. God is about to crush this abominable American mind-set. Soon the American dream will become the American nightmare. It will occur suddenly--without warning--and no one will be able to explain how or why it happened. There will be sellers only--no buyers. Yet through it all, those who know God can be assured of constant protection and provision from His hands.

173 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1998

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David Wilkerson

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David Ray Wilkerson was an American Christian evangelist, best known for his book The Cross and the Switchblade. He was the founder of the addiction recovery program Teen Challenge, and founding pastor of the non-denominational Times Square Church in New York.

Wilkerson's widely distributed sermons, such as "A Call to Anguish", are known for being direct and frank against apostasy and serious about making the commitment to obey Jesus' teachings. He emphasized such Christian beliefs as God's holiness and righteousness, God's love toward humans and especially Christian views of Jesus. Wilkerson tried to avoid categorizing Christians into distinct groups according to the denomination to which they belong.

Wilkerson was killed in a car crash in Texas on April 27, 2011.

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July 12, 2012
Considering this book is already ten years old, it speaks a lot of truth to what is happening right now in our country of the US. Perhaps after the decades of warnings Mr. Wilkerson gave us based on the Word of God, God took him up at the best time before seeing most of his Vision coming true, though he saw a lot of it in the works anyway. This was very accurately stated and backed up by the Bible. It was short and a good read.
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April 7, 2018
Biblically-sound, but dated and dull to read.
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April 15, 2021
Es un libro muy serio. A pesar de que tiene algunos años de ser escrito, la verdad sigue retumbando en el corazón de quien lo lee.
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July 29, 2012
David, touches on many prophecies concerning Israel which in many instances mirror America. He prohesied many events though he does not claim to be a prophet. He is warning us of impending financial, what he calls "Financial Holocaust", as well he warns us of what God has forcast in His word is going to come to pass and we had better heed God's warnings and prepare ourselves for the terrible events to come for God will do what He has said he will do. If we repent we will escape the terribleness of that day. You will be in awe as you read this book.
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December 31, 2014
Interesting, and definitely contains some valuable insights. The reader needs to look beyond overly-specific prophecies by the author, but if you can get past that, the general insights about how God works are valuable. I was particularly interested in the comparisons to Sodom. Our nation and culture is shockingly similar...
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January 3, 2015
Is one of the best books i ever read.Is a prophetic book.Speak about America last day and is a christian must have.
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