Sharon K. Gilbert
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Sharon K. Gilbert

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Science, writing, opera, and geopolitics are just a few of the many ‘hats’ worn by Sharon K. Gilbert. Gilbert is the author of the non-fiction work Ebola and the Fourth Horsemen of the Apocalypse; The Laodicea Chronicles, a novelized look at the spiritual battle set in current time; The Armageddon Strain, a biological thriller that blends science and the supernatural; and her most recent endeavor The Redwing Saga, a supernatural warfare series set in England during the time of Jack the Ripper. Gilbert is also a regular contributor to Tom Horn’s immensely popular multi-author books, including Blood on the Altar, God’s Ghostbusters, I Predict, and When Once We Were a Nation. She is married to SkyWatchTV’s host and news anchor Derek P. Gilbert, and the two have shared their talents and insights for over a decade with their own Christian podcasts, PID Radio, Gilbert House Fellowship, and View from the Bunker. In addition to co-hosting SkyWatchTV’s flagship interview program and SkyWatch TV’s Sci-Friday each week, Sharon also hosts the new programs, SkyWatch Women and SkyWatch Women One-on-One. Sharon’s been following and studying Bible prophecy for over fifty years, and she often says that she’s only scratched the surface. When not immersed in Bible study, a writing project, or scouring the Internet for the latest science news, you can usually find Sharon relaxing in her garden with the Gilberts’ faithful hound, Sam T. Dachshund. WEBSITES: www.theredwingsaga.com www.sharonkgilbert.com www.gilberthouse.org
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