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The Last Disciple

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The Last Disciple

By: Hank Hanegraaff, Sigmund Brouwer
Narrated by: Doug Lamoreux
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What if the Antichrist has already been revealed? The first book in a gripping new series by best-selling authors Sigmund Brouwer and Hank Hanegraaff explores the lives of Christians who struggle to survive and spread the Gospel during the climactic turbulence of "the last days". With the enemy seeking to decipher the code of John's letter, Revelation, and destroy the church, believers must cling to the hope that Revelation provides as they face the greatest of all persecutions.

This is a spellbinding story of faith and fulfillment of prophecy. Discover the "code" of Revelation as you begin to see it through the eyes of the persecuted believers to whom it was written.

©2004 Hank Hanegraaff (P)2004 Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
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Engaging Characters • Unique Perspective • Good Pacing • Biblical Themes • Captivating Storyline • Compelling Series
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To God thank you for this book and for the writers of this book, This book has really changed my life has open my eyes, I want more of this book Get more sequence of it, Thank you so much,

Faith and sacrifice

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Excellent and complex narrative with lots of small threads. Reminds me in some ways of a Clancy story. Can't wait to listen to part 2.

My favorite Christian fiction series

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I had a difficult time keeping up. The ending was good. But my struggle to understand what was happening frustrated me.

Doing too much

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loved it, loved how the scenes changed. will prob have to listen again another time to wrap my mind around what I may have missed because it is so detailed.

great story great narration

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book! I'm starting the next one. It was intriguing and suspenseful. I love God's Word and this gives another way to enjoy it. Thank you for giving us some wholesome ways to be entertained and enjoy. PLEASE consider doing movies on this trilogy. It's AWESOME!

This needs to be a movie!

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This is a great book. It has enough going on to keep it interesting and me guessing. Some great action.

Great

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I bought this book when it first came out, and just got the audiobook in order to refresh my memory before the other 2 books in the series. [I really enjoyed it, and am not sure why other reviewers found the various threads to be so confusing...I thought it had good pacing and was easy to follow.]

The reason I decided to post a review, however, was that, while I'm normally pretty tolerant of a narrator (as far as pacing, ability [or lack-thereof] to do various voices, etc.), but it drives me crazy when a narrator doesn't take the time to learn how to pronounce words/names correctly, in the text they are reading.

The biggest offense in this audiobook (so far...I haven't finished it all the way, but this bugged me enough that I decided to write this review) is the narrator's HORRIBLE (and, sadly, very consistent) mispronunciation of the name "Chayim."

I'm not even Jewish (or Hebrew-speaking), and even I know that it is pronounced something close to "high-um," and NOT "chay-im," [as the narrator says, over and over and over again].

The repeated mispronounciation of that name/ word (which means "life" in Hebrew) was like fingernails on the chalkboard, every time I heard it.

It really blows my mind that so many "professional" narrators fall into this same error anytime they encounter words other than English. I would've assumed that prior to recording a book, all names & foreign words would be researched for proper pronunciation, but given how frequently I've seen this issue occur in audiobooks, it's obviously not being done.

SMH...

The narrator needs to learn how to pronounce "Chayim!" [but the book itself is great]

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I liked how this story presented a different than normal end times view, while still keeping the story line relevant. The beginning of the story moves slow but picks up by the end for a good story.

Story moves a little slow to start. But still good

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it took a chapter for me to get into it. i think it was mainly due to the larger number of character stories. but I left the book for a few months, and when I came back to it, I was really drawn in to the time period and the characters. having finished, I am now eager to read the next book in the series.

a window into first century Christianity

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It is a good concept but there are to many stories intertwined. Lots of characters to keep up with. Got confusing because of this.

to many

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