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Tribulation Force
- Left Behind, Volume 2
- De: Tim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins
- Narrado por: Richard Ferrone
- Duración: 11 h y 32 m
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In an instant, millions of people have vanished from Earth. Those left behind scramble to find the cause of this massive disappearance. In their desperation, they fall under the spell of Nicolae Carpathia, a charismatic leader, who vows to bring all religions, governments, and economic systems together. But underneath his promise to unite the world lurks a force of great evil. Can a group of four men and women, who call themselves Tribulation Force, find the strength to topple this wicked foe?
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Convicting
- De Ike en 10-26-18
- Tribulation Force
- Left Behind, Volume 2
- De: Tim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins
- Narrado por: Richard Ferrone
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Revisado: 03-11-24
The ability to tie the disappearance, and all the other things together in a cohesive fashion, spelling out the end times, and what we can expect, and somewhat of a timeframe after the tribulation period starts is  astounding!
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Eagle's Cry
- A Novel of the Louisiana Purchase
- De: David Nevin
- Narrado por: Geoffrey Howard
- Duración: 19 h y 32 m
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Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte, whose thirst for power cannot be quenched, has gained control of New Orleans, a move that gives him potential mastery of the Mississippi River Valley. A country as strong as France could stop America's free-trade market from growing along the great waterway. As France forces the young nation's hand economically and politically, the greatest minds and visionaries of a young America struggle to hold it all together.
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What's Next?
- De W.Denis en 02-13-05
- Eagle's Cry
- A Novel of the Louisiana Purchase
- De: David Nevin
- Narrado por: Geoffrey Howard
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Revisado: 10-10-20
What a wonderful review of our democracy, in the early days and actually, and early review of the problems we face today. If you’re close your eyes it’s your listening to the folk and transport transpose faces and today’s conditions I have a repeat.
This is the most fascinating and compelling book and a great segue into alter Nevens 1812 which is another great book but I think not quite as revealing today’s today’s circumstances condition same people.
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