"Blast Off Rapiemur", Fourth Edition, now features a Scripture Index at the back listing with 25 Bible versions, 900+ verses and a 1200+ Scripture Index for easy research in cross-referencing.
"Blast Off' delves into the Scriptural authority of Our Blessed Hope, the imminent Rapture of the Bride of Messiah. This will be the elopement of all Christians, dead and alive, at the Shout of Jesus Christ, snatching believers from the impending onslaught of the Tribulation.
Biblical support for this prophecy detailed by Old & New Testament including from Jesus Himself, Moses, the Apostle Paul, Peter, James, John, and Jude, revealing in addition the expectation of first-generation believers as they daily, with eagerness, anticipated Jesus calling them out at any atom-smashing moment.
My first book, When Now Becomes Too Late, introduces the focus on the very moment of impact in the Apostle Paul's prophecy of this imminent, any moment Rapture of the Church by Jesus as recorded in I Thessalonians 4:13-18 and I Corinthians 15:51-52.
Thus, WNBTL is implanted inside the actual moment of impact described by Paul which takes place in the 'twinkling of an eye, determined scientifically by General Electric as reacting in 11/100th's of a second.
Paul's I Cor. 15:52 choice of '... the moment ...' reveals the Greek emphasis of speed in its' translation, 'at'o'mos', our English term 'atom', the smallest particle in the universe.
Therefore, tucked inside that 11/100th's of a second is primed the actual detonation of His Shout for His Bride! We don't know which 'atom' Jesus will smash with His Shout, but we know it will emanate from inside that twinkle !!!
'Distant Reaches,' my second, is an autobiographical remembrance of early days as a young actor before I became a Christian.
Opening in Dublin, Ireland, the story trails through a morning at the Falcon Inn, a pub in Rathmines,
to pushing a Red Cab in Boston,
to shipping out on an 85-foot scalloper from Cape May, New Jersey,
only to be assaulted by a Hurricane, 200 miles off the coast of North Carolina.
An interrogation by a New Jersey State Highway Police detective, establishing my identity, follows landfall.
'Distant Reaches' then closes with what has been described by one reviewer as an 'epiphany.'