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Friends, Revelation comes from the Latin “Revalatio,” which in turn translates the Greek “Apokalypsis”—which means, literally, “unveiling.” This final book of the Bible, which has fascinated Christians and non-Christians for two thousand years, is not primarily about the end of the physical world; rather, it is meant to unveil something that every generation of Christians needs to see—namely, a new world that God wants to be born out of the ruins of the old.
Chosen for the Sake of the World
In the Storm? Look to Christ
The True King Has Come
A Wise and Discerning Heart
The Parasite of Evil
God Has Spoken; Are You Listening?
Enter the Inner Life of God
You Can’t Be Neutral About Jesus
Be Not Afraid
Shepherds, Warriors, Healers
Food for the Hungry Heart
To the Father, through the Son, in the Spirit
Surrender to the Spirit
Why Did Jesus Ascend to Heaven?
What Are the Signs of the Holy Spirit?
Be a Holy Priesthood
How to Proclaim the Faith
When You’re Walking the Wrong Way
Agents of Divine Mercy
Let Christianity Be Weird!
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