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by Ken Hutcherson

Author: Ken Hutcherson
Subcategory: Bible Study & Reference
Language: English
Publisher: Multnomah (April 9, 2001)
Pages: 224 pages
Category: Christian Books
Rating: 4.3
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He says we're living in the midst of the Seven Churches of Revelation right now. The real question for believers today is not, "What does the church think about Jesus?" but rather, "What does Jesus think about His Church?" What does He think about the passion, purity, and priorities of today's believers? Is He pleased? Grieved? Angry? Hutcherson shows how the message contained in Revelation, chapters two and three, is as up-to-date as today's headlines

He says we're living in the midst of the Seven Churches of Revelation right now. The real question for believers today is not, 'What does the church think about Jesus?' but rather, 'What does Jesus think about His Church?' What does He think about the passion, purity, and priorities of today's believers? Is He pleased? Grieved? Angry? Hutcherson shows how the message contained in Revelation, chapters two and three is as up-to-date as today's headlines

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Preparing for the Coming Perilous Times. Hutcherson shows how the message contained in Revelation, chapters two and three, is as up-to-date as today's headlines. Books related to Before All Hell Breaks Loose. This dynamic follow-up to Here Comes the Bride is the timely "wake-up call" every church - and individual - needs today.

Hutcherson attended Anniston High School. Hutcherson, Ken, "Before All Hell Breaks Loose : Preparing for the Coming Perilous Times". He played linebacker for Livingston University (now the University of West Alabama) from 1970 to 1973. He was a starting outside linebacker for the Tiger's 1971 NAIA National Championship team, and was an All-American both his junior and senior seasons. He was the NAIA National Player of the Week in 1972 when he made 21 tackles against Southern State. Hutcherson was named GSC Defensive Player of the Year in 1972, and was an All-GSC and All-Alabama Small College selection. Publisher: Multnomah. Print ISBN: 9781590527788, 159052778X. The world’s eTextbook reader for students. VitalSource is the leading provider of online textbooks and course materials. More than 15 million users have used our Bookshelf platform over the past year to improve their learning experience and outcomes.

Pastor Ken Hutcherson is a candid commentator on the state of the modern church. He says we're living in the midst of the Seven Churches of Revelation right now. The real question for believers today is not, "What does the church think about Jesus?" but rather, "What does Jesus think about His Church?" What does He think about the passion, purity, and priorities of today's believers? Is He pleased? Grieved? Angry? Hutcherson shows how the message contained in Revelation, chapters two and three, is as up-to-date as today's headlines. This dynamic follow-up to Here Comes the Bride is the timely "wake-up call" every church -- and individual -- needs today.