Red Sky

Ron Rendleman

ISBN 10: 0965088405 ISBN 13: 9780965088404
Published by Sterling Productions, 1996
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What is it like, the calling of a prophet, to be rejected and ridiculed to the point you begin to doubt your calling? What is it like to receive critical information about the future and be unable to give it to others Scott White was a Chicago cabby, a young family guy who never wanted to be a prophet. He just wanted to accomplish something noteworthy before he died someday--something that would maybe "even make God clap his hands." And so he did. Learn about...America's Soon-to-Happen Civil War Food shortages and how to survive detention camps for Christians and Patriots The computer I.D.chip for your body The Illuminati-Secret Societies.

Review: Many Americans believe that our country will soon be immersed in a civil war. Normally peaceful citizens will refuse to surrender their guns to a government seemingly intent on imposing the agenda of the New World Order. Red Sky is the story of a young preacher who must decide whether to lay aside his Bible and pickup a rifle to defend his Constitutional rights against such an agenda, or fade back into the crowd and become one of the "sheeple." That his thoughts, actions and burden are that of a prophet is hard for him to accept--his only desire is to not be guilty of a wasted life, and maybe, if his is lucky, to be allowed to do something someday that "will even make God clap His hands." Red Sky is a "must read" based on some of today's political currents. Although a work of fiction, the reader is challenged to examine the modus operandi of his government, his church, and the media--all the elemtns that form our belief systems. Fascinating, too, is the young preacher's detailed research on how to survive through the chaos to come, whether as the result of an attack from a foreign power, an economic collapse, or a civil war. Red Sky is an amazing work of fiction with a great deal of actual background to recommend it! -- Bookwatch, March 1996

Red Sky is the story of a young preacher who must decide whether to lay aside his Bible and pick up a rifle to defend his Constitutional rights against a governmental agenda seeking to impose a "New World Order" by compelling the American citizenry to surrender their guns. Should the preacher accept the government's mandate and fade into the crowd becoming one of the "sheeple"? That his thoughts, actions and burden are those of an Old Testament-style prophet is hard for him to accept. His only desire is to not be guilty of a wasted life, and maybe, if he is lucky, to be allowed to do something someday that "will even make God clap His hands. " Red Sky is recommended reading for anyone trying to understand the mindset of those who seek to examine the modus operandi of government, church, and media. Fascinating too, is the young preacher's detailed research on how to survive through the chaos to come, whether as the result of an attack from a foreign power, an economic collapse, or a modern civil war in an urbanized America. -- Midwest Book Review

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Title: Red Sky
Publisher: Sterling Productions
Publication Date: 1996
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Good
Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket

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