Sent to Earth: God and the Return of Ancient Disasters

Michael H. Brown
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Through the centuries, since Noah, there have been strange times: periods when floods, earthquakes, tidal waves, storms, droughts, plagues, volcanoes and even asteroid or comet activity have haunted the earth. It happened during ancient Egypt; it happened to the Greeks; it happened to the Roman Empire. God is poised to send major events upon us . . .
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