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Power

Christian End Times Fiction (The Two Witnesses, Book 2)

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By: Jeffrey Mcclain Jones
Narrated by: Emily Woo Zeller
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With power that cuts through the gathering chaos of the age, two people offer hope, healing and a glimpse of the divine.

Elijah Kimani and Miram Law have seized the attention of the world, inspiring followers and inciting enemies. Even the forces of nature respond to their words. And their mission crosses lines between warring factions, as well as between competing spiritual principalities. In the process, they have provoked as many death-threats as they have healed bodies and souls.

While the threats multiply alongside the temptations to be venerated, they remain true to the One who has sent them and the One who provides the power and the protection. It is His power. And all to His Glory.

They have attracted new teammates who bring their own extraordinary gifts, the sort of gifts required to see into the realm in which the real battle rages. Together they demonstrate the power of the Kingdom in a way that combines the force of the Old Testament prophets, the New Testament disciples and Jesus, Himself.

This is the second book in The Two Witnesses series. Be sure to listen to the first book to see how this cosmic conflict began.

©2025 Jeffrey McClain Jones (P)2025 Jeffrey McClain Jones
Christian Fiction Fantasy Genre Fiction Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy

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The assumption that Eli and Miriam are the "2 Witnesses" mentioned in Revelation is absolutely absurd!!!

Sadly, major deviation from the Bible.

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I wanted to like this idea. The people of God doing the work of God but there is a crucial missing element, The Gospel. There is no redemption. In fact there is no salvation, repentance, or discipleship. It is as if everyone is to learn by osmosis, or everyone is inherently good and only the external evil is the problem. This is bad theology at its best, or the author is no longer a Christian and has strayed into some new age thinking. That is not the only problem with the writing, as other reviewers have stated there is a lack of completing even a chapter with a closing idea. The narrator is good enough to keep my attention but the story, the Gospel and even narrative arc are missing

Where is the Gospel?

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