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David W. Lowe was born in 1969 in Wichita, KS. He was dedicated to the Lord as an infant in an Assembly of God church, and was brought up from his youth with the belief that church was an important part of life, and that the Bible is the inspired Word of God. His parents, Jerry and Janice Lowe, were faithful to attend church almost every service that the doors were open.
When Mr. Lowe became a teenager, he was introduced to a program for youth by his brother Steve called Bible Quiz, in which teens from grades seven through twelve study selected books of the Bible in the King James Version. Teams are formed within a church, and a book or set of books is chosen to study during roughly the same time frame as a normal school year. During a season, participants learn the book or books to be able to answer questions in competition against other teams. During his participation in this program, his team made it to the National Finals competition five of the six years of his eligibility, and Mr. Lowe put to verbatim memory every verse of 14 books of the New Testament.
The events of September 11, 2001 provided an awakening for Mr. Lowe, and prompted him into an even deeper study of biblical prophecy and interpretation. As a result of this study, he has written several essays for publication on his personal web site, and developed the prophetic model as presented in this book.
Mr. Lowe works as a tax accountant for an oil refining and marketing company, and currently teaches a 3rd and 4th grade Sunday School class. He and his wife Vivienne of eight years live in Wichita, KS. Questions or comments about the content of this book can be directed to Mr. Lowe at his closely-monitored email address.
Word from the Author
With the recent natural disasters capturing the media headlines, everyone is asking the foreboding question: What's next? Hurricane Katrina and the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 brought incredible devastation, testing our fortitude and revealing our unpreparedness for such shocking catastrophes. With both events came eyewitness descriptions such as "Armageddon" and "Biblical proportions".
The cry now being heard is to be more prepared when the next shoe drops. In response, scientists are hypothesizing about what future possible natural disasters would take the most lives, cause the most damage, and generate the biggest monetary losses. Many news articles have weighed in on a variety of disasters, ranging from an earthquake under Los Angeles, to an eruption of Cumbre Vieja volcano on the island of La Palma causing a massive tsunami, to eruption of the Yellowstone National Park supervolcano, to an asteroid or meteor striking the earth. Read this one, which mentions the Yellowstone supervolcano, and this one, which details earthquake preparation training to be held in Washington, D.C.
Scientists tell us the chances of any one of these catastrophes occurring in our lifetime is improbable at best, if not infinitesimally remote. No doubt these probabilities are accurate . . . lacking some kind of intervening catalyst that could trigger any of one or all of them to occur. Sound far-fetched? Impossible? Think again.
Earthquake Resurrection explores the possiblity of a near-future global catastrophe that will literally be of "Biblical proportions". Discover a shocking link between the resurrection of the dead and earthquakes which could provide that catalyst - a supernatural catalyst - to trigger a series of global catastrophic events which, according to Jesus and the apostle Paul, many will not escape.
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