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The Third Millenium

The Classic Christian Fiction Bestseller

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The Third Millenium

By: Paul Meier
Narrated by: Kyle Tait
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The Third Millennium paints a blood-chilling picture of the chaos and confusion of the end times as witnessed by one American family as unforgettably narrated by their guardian angel, Michael.

For those interested in readings from the Bible, specifically regarding revelation, biblical prophecy and fulfillment, this book is put in a novel fantasy form that helps understand all of these aspects and more.

©2005 Paul Meier (P)2022 Thomas Nelson
Prophecies Thriller & Suspense
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