The End Times as an Expression of God's Love -- New Book Offers Variety of Viewpoints on Great Tribulation for Bible Students


MIDDLEBURG, Fla., July 16, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- For those wishing to study the Bible and come to a conclusion about the predictions of the end of the world, Leon L. Sanders' new book, The Great Tribulation: Displaying God's Love (now available through 1stBooks), could be the key to forming an opinion. With multiple viewpoints on this subject, Sanders' book presents differing opinions on the Great Tribulation while also offering a primer for how to study the Bible.

Although filled with Scripture references and detailed information, Sanders's writing is meant for the non-technical believer of the Bible to understand the various conservative viewpoints of end times. He gives his reasoning behind his view of why the Great Tribulation is necessary and why it was ordained from the beginning of man's history. He writes that it is an expression of God's love, as it will mature Christians. Sanders acknowledges that his viewpoint is in the minority, offering other viewpoints in order for the reader to form their own conclusions when interpreting the Bible.

By receiving lessons in Bible study, especially about the Great Tribulation, readers will have a variety of explanations of man's history and God's interaction with man to consider.

Meant for both believers and non-believers, The Great Tribulation: Displaying God's Love will give interested Christians a guide to aid in understanding the predicted end times and the Bible as a whole.

Sanders earned his doctorate in Bible studies from Tyndale Bible Seminary in Spokane, Wash. A registered nurse, he also served 26 years in the U.S. military. While The Great Tribulation focuses on a "macro" view of God's interaction with man, his next planned work will concentrate on God's interaction with man on a "micro" level.

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