The time of Jacob's trouble
(2020)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Harvest House Publishers, 2020
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780736978767 (electronic bk.) MWT13816978, 0736978763 (electronic bk.) 13816978
LANGUAGE
English
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A typical day at work turns into a nightmare for Emma Grady when her favorite patient and several colleagues vanish in front of her. Fear turns to chaos as Emma begins the frantic race from Brooklyn to Queens, anxious to discover if her boyfriend is safe. Subways are closed, graves are open, and countless people have inexplicably disappeared. Mayhem erupts as terror grips the residents of New York City. What could make so many vanish in a moment? And not just in New York, but all over the globe? Emma wonders if this is the predicted end of the world and begins a desperate search for answers. This page-turning story will take you on a riveting journey from New York City to Israel, and in the final chapters, Donna turns to the pages of the Bible, where you'll learn that God has made known to us "the end from the beginning," and that things aren't spiraling downward but are actually looking up. The bestselling author of The Christmas Shoes now explores a future world facing its final days in The Time of Jacob's Trouble, weaving end-times prophecies into the lives of Emma and her friends as they struggle to survive and come face-to-face with the chilling truth about the disappearances. The New York Times bestselling novelist of The Christmas Shoes now explores a future world facing the final days. Donna VanLiere weaves end-times prophecies into the lives of Emma and her friends as they struggle to survive and come face-to-face with the chilling truth. Donna VanLiere is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, with six novels turned into made-for-TV movies, including The Christmas Shoes. A longtime student of Bible prophecy, she is passionate about speaking and teaching, revealing the hope of Scripture and what it has to say about today's headlines

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