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OverviewPublic forums and global leaders should stand back to look into the mirror of truth. God does not have to sit down and write himself a book to know his plan in our creation. That inspired vision was written for us to grasp and teach. It is vain to shun or distort eminent dangers of his voice and live in a false fantasy. We must open our eyes and mouths to these issues of his providence. Timing for omens of prophecy to be revealed is now in this earth, not in another realm on some other planet. Scripture is a science of reason and reality, not an abstract mystery of blind faith. This is a story that is told as it ponders events of the past, present and future in much detail plainly foretold in the divine word. Narration inspires deep interest, belief and zeal. Doomsday is a mistaken big bang idea of the end. Seasons and times that lead to the Antichrist and his evil empire are separate. The Apocalypse is fixed in dire stages of nuclear wars followed by great disasters in nature before Armageddon when the Messiah will destroy satanic forces from civilization. Warning signs are obvious in a climate of violence, financial woes, harsh weather patterns and growing apostasy. The battlefield of WWIII has formed as a ticking bomb in God's hand. My frank analysis explains how modern nations relate to ancient names of kinship listed by the prophets with respect to the last days. Fresh insight shows how our global power structure shifts due to military conflicts including WWIV and then evolves from final scourges in the day of the Lord that conclude with his Second Advent. Countless people are tired of same old sermons which have no bearing on the troubled culture we live in. Readers will find a source of value in both spiritual and practical wisdom to share in study groups and social networks. They are urged to light their candles and respond by rational discourse of pressing matters to help remove the walls that threaten and divide us. The book is meant to fill a void of learning in eschatology. This aspect of the Holy Bible touches our intellect and conscience with stunning facts not yet recorded in history. Despite the coming horror we have profound hope of bodily rapture into heaven occurring in phases of watches prior to the end wrath. There is also joy in promise of a new dawn of peace for mankind as our universe is here to stay. The time of the end is not the end of time. Politics and religion are part of everyday life regardless of controversy in these topics. My motive is to thwart hatred and obtain mercy by exposing the true cause and outcome of current and distant affairs. There is a logical progression of key predictions that must be fulfilled. No other publication has documented so many biblical quotes to prompt meditation of actual ongoing context. Its mission is academic for open minds to save lives and souls. We face unmeasured calamity unless prayer and amends are made for gross transgression. The real struggle is in our hearts since the road to perdition has not changed, but those who travel it are crowding that futile street. Blessings or curses depend on moral principles. If we will not discern what sin is we are unable to perceive the results. Grave justice looms over this generation, yet we can expect and prepare for a marvelous escape. Get ready and be informed about new things you will want to think and talk about. Leonard A. DeClue Full Product DetailsAuthor: Leonard Arthur DecluePublisher: Eccles Living Imprint: Eccles Living Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.467kg ISBN: 9780990354406ISBN 10: 0990354407 Pages: 266 Publication Date: 01 June 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews-- May God bless you as you endeavor to help the faithful to think about the mission of the Church in light of 'the signs of the times' (Matthew 16,3). Curia Moderator for Cardinal Wuerl -- I received a copy of your book, while thanking you, encourage you to continue immersing yourself in the Sacred Scriptures. Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, Pontifical Council for Culture -- Archbishop Rino Fisichella is in receipt of your text. Please know that it will be archived here at the Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization. Rev. Francesco Spinelli -- May you enjoy every success with publication. May our dear Blessed Mother continue to guide and protect you under the mantle of her love. Bishop David Zubik of Pittsburg -- Archbishop Aquila hopes the 'Book of Remembrance' bears great fruit, helping many grow in their Catholic faith. May the Lord abundantly bless you. Rev. Scott Bailey of Denver -- Thank you for inviting me to offer feedback on your book and advice regarding its distribution. This letter gives me the opportunity to wish you every blessing. Archbishop Blase Cupich of Chicago -- Thank you with every best wish for sharing your writings with me. Archbishop Bernardito Auza, Apostolic Nuncio to the UN -- Thank you for sending me a copy of your book. I appreciate your kindness with my blessing and every good wish. Bishop James Conley of Lincoln -- Praised be Jesus Christ! I look forward to reading the book, invoking God's blessing upon you and commending you to the care of Our Lady. Bishop Daniel Thomas of Toledo -- Thank you for the book! May God bless you as you seek to accomplish his will. Your intentions will be in my prayers. Bishop Robert Barron of Santa Barbara -- Thank you for your book. May God continue to bless you as we remain one in the Lord. Bishop Ronald Herzog of Alexandria -- Thank you for a copy of your book. I look forward to reviewing it in the near future. May God bless you. Bishop Michael Barber of Oakland -- I wish to acknowledge your letter and new book, the contents of which have been duly noted. Cordial regards and best wishes. Archbishop Carlo Vigano, Apostolic Nuncio to the U.S. -- Thank you for your book. I look forward to perusing it with prayerful best wishes and entrusting you to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Bishop Jeffery Monforton of Steubenville -- Thank you for a copy of your work with prayers of God's blessing upon you. Bishop Michael Sis of San Angelo -- Thank you for the copy of your book. I look forward to reading it. Bishop George Murry of Youngstown -- Thank you very much with every best wish for sending me a copy of your book. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated. Bishop Michael Cote of Norwich -- I have reviewed your book and pray for its success. Fr. Jonathan Morris, Fox News analyst -- The Pontifical Council for Christian Unity thanks the author for a copy of 'Book of Remembrance: A Story That Is Told'. With cordial regards. Vatican Roman Curia -- With kind regards, Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri appreciates receipt of your work. Mons. John Abruzzese, World Synod of Bishops -- Archbishop Jose Gomez is grateful for the material you sent. Archdiocese of Los Angeles -- I am in receipt of your book with cordial regards. Cardinal Fernando Filoni, Congregation for Evangelization of the Peoples "--""May God bless you as you endeavor to help the faithful to think about the mission of the Church in light of 'the signs of the times' (Matthew 16,3)."" Curia Moderator for Cardinal Wuerl --""I received a copy of your book, while thanking you, encourage you to continue immersing yourself in the Sacred Scriptures."" Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, Pontifical Council for Culture --""Archbishop Rino Fisichella is in receipt of your text. Please know that it will be archived here at the Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization."" Rev. Francesco Spinelli --""May you enjoy every success with publication. May our dear Blessed Mother continue to guide and protect you under the mantle of her love."" Bishop David Zubik of Pittsburg --""Archbishop Aquila hopes the 'Book of Remembrance' bears great fruit, helping many grow in their Catholic faith. May the Lord abundantly bless you."" Rev. Scott Bailey of Denver --""Thank you for inviting me to offer feedback on your book and advice regarding its distribution. This letter gives me the opportunity to wish you every blessing."" Archbishop Blas� Cupich of Chicago --""Thank you with every best wish for sharing your writings with me."" Archbishop Bernardito Auza, Apostolic Nuncio to the UN --""Thank you for sending me a copy of your book. I appreciate your kindness with my blessing and every good wish."" Bishop James Conley of Lincoln --""Praised be Jesus Christ! I look forward to reading the book, invoking God's blessing upon you and commending you to the care of Our Lady."" Bishop Daniel Thomas of Toledo --""Thank you for the book! May God bless you as you seek to accomplish his will. Your intentions will be in my prayers."" Bishop Robert Barron of Santa Barbara --""Thank you for your book. May God continue to bless you as we remain one in the Lord."" Bishop Ronald Herzog of Alexandria --""Thank you for a copy of your book. I look forward to reviewing it in the near future. May God bless you."" Bishop Michael Barber of Oakland --""I wish to acknowledge your letter and new book, the contents of which have been duly noted. Cordial regards and best wishes."" Archbishop Carlo Vigano, Apostolic Nuncio to the U.S. --""Thank you for your book. I look forward to perusing it with prayerful best wishes and entrusting you to the Immaculate Heart of Mary."" Bishop Jeffery Monforton of Steubenville --""Thank you for a copy of your work with prayers of God's blessing upon you."" Bishop Michael Sis of San Angelo --""Thank you for the copy of your book. I look forward to reading it."" Bishop George Murry of Youngstown --""Thank you very much with every best wish for sending me a copy of your book. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated."" Bishop Michael Cote of Norwich --""I have reviewed your book and pray for its success."" Fr. Jonathan Morris, Fox News analyst --""The Pontifical Council for Christian Unity thanks the author for a copy of 'Book of Remembrance: A Story That Is Told'. With cordial regards."" Vatican Roman Curia --""With kind regards, Cardinal Lorenzo Baldisseri appreciates receipt of your work."" Mons. John Abruzzese, World Synod of Bishops --""Archbishop Jose Gomez is grateful for the material you sent."" Archdiocese of Los Angeles --""I am in receipt of your book with cordial regards."" Cardinal Fernando Filoni, Congregation for Evangelization of the Peoples" Author InformationLeonard A. DeClue is both author and publisher of ""Book of Remembrance: A Story That Is Told"". Born in Chicago on 9-26-49, his objective study of the Holy Bible began at the age of 23 with a focus on prophecy occurring in the end times. After earning a BA degree in Psychology, his interest in politics led to a graduate degree in Public Affairs (MPA) and then employment as a financial analyst for the Illinois Comptroller's Office. He also worked as a substance abuse counselor, journeyman meat cutter and in blue-collar factory jobs. His passion for Scripture and concern for relevant current events inspired arduous research to write about distinct stages of the last days that reveal awesome perils yet prodigious hope. DeClue is a Roman Catholic layman who gives a new realistic view of mankind's future fate and explains great mysteries of the prophets now evident in signs taught by Jesus in his gospel. This urgent and continuing message applies to the whole human race with much detail for many nations in our world society. It is the result of a lifelong ambition to seek the truth of our existence. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |