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Hidden in ancient prophecies from Isaiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Matthew, Mark, Luke, John and Paul, the mysteries revealed in The Last Ark are ominous forebodings of a world situation that is alarmingly similar to the one in which we all live today.
The Last Ark opens with the arrival of a rogue Pope burdened with a message he has received in a vision from Christ. The Vision instructs him to build The Last Ark for the survival of the Remaining Faithful during the coming Tribulation. The Vision of The Last Ark holds a message not only about America's future, but about the future of the entire world.
The race to build The Last Ark takes the reader from the deserts of California, the farmlands of Virginia, across the Atlantic to the city of Rome in flames, and then to the final fortress of the Dark Prince right in the center of Moscow. This fight for survival encompasses not only the hunt by the entire Russian Navy for the last US Nuclear Attack Submarine, but also the slaughter of millions of American innocents in New York City.
As the story unfolds, each beam in The Last Ark becomes another piece in an all encompassing puzzle which even now alters the course of America and the world.
˃˃˃ In Part II: True DevotionIn the midst of a global economic collapse, Pope Kefa, Frank, and Maria crisscross America rushing to complete the Ark for the few remaining People of God who are left behind.
The Vatican uncovers how its rogue Pope, Kefa, has obtained the funds to build the Ark.
The General and his Exterminans are fast at work putting the final additions on their plan for a Global EMP Attack, which would blackout the world's electric power grids - creating a dark grid, and within six weeks result in the deaths of 90% of the world's population from lack of food, water and sanitation.
Cardinal Dimonah puts the wheels in motion to depose Kefa,
And the notion of In-Between-Time is cleverly introduced.
What Others Are Saying:Armand Assante, Actor -- "An intriguing end-time scenario... The entire Series reads like a non-fiction account of the way it could all go down... Chilling.
146 pages, Paperback
First published July 25, 2013