John Jacobsen

John Jacobsen was a Director of Management Science at two Fortune 100 corporations, an executive in the software industry, and President of Meals-on-Wheels in Prescott, Arizona. He became a pastor in 2001 and was the founder of the Gospel of Grace Food & Clothing Bank and the Lion of Judah ministries. Pastor Jacobsen also served as the Prayer Coordinator for Yavapai County in Arizona for several years. Reared a Lutheran, John became a pastor in a Pentecostal church and now considers himself to be non-denominational.

Check out John's website at www.johnajacobsen.com. Total number of books sold is over 20,000 with an average rating of 4.5 stars out of 5.

John has three book series: The End (7 books complete); A Tale of Two Sons (8 books complete); and Exposure (3 books, Maximum Exposure; Over Exposure, Double Exposure) plus a standalone novel, Virtual Life.

The End series follows a group of pastors, prayer warriors, satanists, CIA officials, government leaders and New World Order proponents from just before the Great Tribulation all the way through Jesus' Second Coming and into the New Earth and New Jerusalem.

The Two Sons series is about twin boys born to an unwed mother who are adopted by two separate families. One twin is drawn to the good, the other to evil. They go on to have major impacts on the world and eventually meet in a clash of titans with the fate of the world in their hands.

The Exposure series follows local detectives and FBI agents as they work together to resolve cases of national significance. Maximum Exposure is about a small town murder that grows into a serial killer case and political thriller involving the FBI, CIA (and their drones), NSA and Homeland Security. In Over Exposure, hackers bring down the electrical power grid. Who are they? What do they want? As government leaders struggle to resolve the ongoing, growing crisis, it is our local detectives and FBI agents who resolve the case from the bottom up.

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