Finding Refuge through Forgotten Messages from the Past
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Book Details
About the Book
The morning sun creeps over the eastern mountains
breaking through the clouds. Sleep fills the early morning hours. Suddenly,
you’re awakened with the shuddering of the earth. You open your eyes trying to
grasp the significance of the jolt that caused you to leap out of bed, heart
pounding. Your wife sits up, dazed and fearful. A rumbling coming from the
depths of the earth puts fear into your older children. They run into your
bedroom for safety. Looking out the window to discover the cause of the jolt, you
see a yellow cloud covering your community. The smell stings your nostrils with
its pungent odor. Your baby screams and you run to her room. She coughs, chokes
and stops breathing. Panicked, you carry her lifeless form to your bedroom.
Your oldest son is lying on the floor in convulsions. You feel nauseous.
Another explosion! It’s a missile attack! From your window you stare at many of
your neighbors fleeing their homes. You watch in horror as they drop one by one
from the effects of the yellow cloud. You feel faint. Your last vision of life
is--. See inside for a plausible, powerful alternate scenario of this
experience.
About the Author
Dr. Joseph C. Taylor has been a student of the Bible
and other ancient works for over 40 years, focusing on issues for youth and
families at risk, and safety for families in these troubled times. . He has
appeared on several nationally syndicated radio talk shows in relation to his
work on the dreams and goals of children. His books, The Disappearance of
Summer Solstice, Elements of Oppression, The Terrible Ones of the Lord and
Building the Faith To Create and Protect Zion, have been featured on dozens of
radio talk shows nationwide. In the present work he teams up with his son,
David C. Taylor, who is an avid student of economic psychology who has become
fascinated with the principles of successful societies. Together, these two
authors bring to light words from the past, thousands of years old and all but
forgotten, giving an astonishing blueprint of safety for families in these
troubled times.