
Chronicles of the End Times
Occasionally, people say, are we really in the last days? How do we know? Does it matter one way or another? We will try to answer these questions and many others in this study. But the most important question may be, how can we reach others with hope in these changing times? One part of prophecy is often emphasized over another, causing us to lose perspective and miss the blessing and beauty of prophecy in scripture. I have taken the information in this study from many authors and teachers who have their lives studying God's word. I have added some insight that the Holy Spirit taught me. With God's help, I have endeavored to keep the whole counsel of the word of God in full view to give us an accurate picture of Christ and His great love for a lost world. I pray that this will challenge you and cause you to grow in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ, as it has me preparing it. Let's begin!
Chronicles of the End Times
Part 1 Authors Unscripted: Writing with Faith in a Faithless World
Four talented Christian authors gather around the microphone to share the deeply personal stories behind their writing journeys and creative processes. This fascinating conversation peels back the curtain on what it means to write from a place of faith in today's complex world.
The storytelling begins with Beth, who transitioned from news writing and teaching to fiction after a divine inspiration. With multiple series under her belt, she offers practical wisdom: "If you write one page a day, at the end of the year you'll have a 365-page book." Dan reveals how personal tragedy sparked his writing career, with the death of his father leading to profound questions about eternity that evolved into a ten-book series exploring suffering and redemption. Meanwhile, poet Doug shares how social media unexpectedly launched his publishing career, leading to six collections that capture life's most meaningful moments in verse.
As the conversation deepens, the authors confront the unique challenges Christian writers face in a secular media landscape. They discuss the difficulty of finding both venues for their work and audiences hungry for faith-based content. Yet they also note encouraging signs—emerging Christian content on streaming platforms and a spiritual awakening among young people seeking truth beyond the shallow offerings of popular culture. This renaissance of faith-centered storytelling may well be fulfilling biblical prophecy about the last days.
The most powerful moments come when discussing how personal struggles inform their writing. Doug vulnerably shares his battle with depression, challenging the false notion that Christians shouldn't experience such darkness. The authors affirm that God's presence remains steadfast through our darkest hours—a truth they all weave into their storytelling. Whether through character development that bridges readers into emotional experiences or testifying about God's faithfulness during trials, these writers demonstrate how literature can illuminate the path to hope. Listen to part two for more insights from these inspiring Christian authors.