Set in the era from the 1947 Roswell UFO incident, to the terror attacks of 9/11, “The Rapture Dialogues” sets the stage for biblically prophesied events.
USAF Fighter pilot James Morgan finds himself in supernatural conflict that suctions his wife, Laura and daughter, Lori, into clandestine governmental intrigues of terrifying dimension.
Mark Lancing, a young Marine fighter pilot, finds his life intertwined with the plight of the Morgans, through a growing love for Lori, night-marish intrusion by hellish creatures and explosive involvement with Israel’s spiritual and physical wars for survival.
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TERRY JAMES is author, general editor, and co-author of numerous books on Bible prophecy, hundreds of thousands of which have been sold worldwide. James is a frequent lecturer on the study of end time phenomena, and interviews often with national and international media. His website is RaptureReady.com with over 200,000 visits a day.
Thought this way to look at Revelations was very thoughtfully written. Satan, dimensionals, aliens, and of course, greedy, crooked politicians and government officials what more could God fearing Christians ask for? Intriguing, well written, thought provoking (especially being an election year), looking forward to Book 2. Great job. Thank you.
if I could give it a negative number, I would. Was this a Christian book? thought it was supposed to be. 80 % drug on and on. I couldn't relate to any of it.
From being in a war zone and flying planes for our country. To bring used by governmental agencies for nefarious activities , having family members disappear. What can happen beyond family, love, Satan and God ....
The characters are well-developed and the relationships are real. The writing style keeps you so engaged, you can't remember to do anything else! Well, I couldn't! It's an exciting action packed book that will leave you wanting more information and give you a glimpse into a different level of spiritual warfare.
Roswell, New Mexico, 1947. What really happened? Did the military cover up an alien crash landing? Were alien bodies recovered? Or was something far more sinister uncovered by these and other incidents?
On July 3, 1947, James Morgan is flying a routine mission over New Mexico when his partner Clark Lansing disappears without a trace. Morgan is sworn to secrecy and tells no one of the incident. Years later, in 1967, the past comes back to haunt him. A young man, Mark Lansing, turns up on Morgan's doorstep wanting answers. The younger Lansing claims that he is having nightly visitations and is hearing a disembodied voice claiming to be his father. Oddly enough, James Morgan has been having sleep disruptions of his own.
Is Clark Lansing still alive? Are aliens holding him captive? The truth is far more terrifying?
The Rapture Dialogues adeptly combines history, alien mythology, science, and religious prophecy into an extremely convincing tale that chills the reader to the bone while gently reminding them of the possibilities and their responsibilities in their own future. The author has obviously done a great deal of research in all of these areas to create realistic characters, scenes, and scenarios. Add to this a natural talent to create good entertaining literature that draws the reader into the action and you have one of the best books I've read in a while.
Terry James is a well-known author of biblical prophecy and an expert on the End Times. This was his first Christian fiction novel from a decade ago. He takes two military pilot families, a young minister, a veteran minister, a brilliant Jewish scientist and and a shadowy governmental figure and builds a credible and exciting story of prophecy, dark shadowy figures known as the Dimensionals and sets them into history. He sets them against the founding of the modern state of Israel, the Roswell Crash, the 6-day War, and finally, the hours before 9/11. Menacing these people are the the Dimensionals who may be the Bene Elohim, the fallen angels of biblical times. The story moves along well and the characters are fleshed out. the only problem I had was that the human villain needed to be fleshed out more. Otherwise, w well-told tale of spiritual war, intrigue, faith and hope.
I really enjoyed this refreshing new out take of the UFO theory. I felt the ending was a tad rushed and he could have explored a few more options. As a whole good work. Would be interested in reading a sequel. .