Michael S. Holihan: The Epiphany Deception - Earth?s Prophetic Destiny against the Guardian Cherub
The Epiphany Deception
Earth?s Prophetic Destiny against the Guardian Cherub
Michael S. Holihan
- Pages:
- 396
- Dimensions:
- 7.5X9.25
- Category:
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RELIGION - Christian General
Book Summary
Islamic weapons target America! A Celestial unveiling stuns the world! Deception Day is coming! The Epiphany Deception is the first in a trilogy that unravels the ancient shroud of evil and unmasks the ominous forces preparing humanity for a powerful delusion. All mankind becomes ensnared by this spectacular revelation, except for those brave enough to peer behind the dark curtain and behold the truth. From exotic locations; to pivotal moments of history; then catapulted back into the heat of current events, this novel weaves today's headlines into a mesmerizing tapestry. Terrorism, Tribulation, Antichrist, Nephilim, UFOs, Cosmic Events and a shocking illumination about America's destiny all challenge the courageous. History flows towards the emergence of one man that is prophesied to dominate the world. His nationality will frighten you. The Epiphany Deception is current, provocative, and eerily prophetic. Are you prepared for the Day of Deception? www.DeceptionDay.com
Author Profile
Michael S. Holihan paints an End Times perspective that will shock most people. As the former Associate Editor of an International Civil Defense magazine, coupled with his military upbringing and travels to England, Europe and the Holy Land, he has an exceptional grasp of current affairs, both seen and unseen. For over 30 years, he has been a fervent student of history, science and religion which has imparted to him a keen awareness that the past and present can only be understood by peering into the invisible spiritual conflict. He currently lives in Texas with his wife and family and teaches Sunday school. He has spoken at lectures, seminars, radio programs and authored various study guides concerning preparedness and Eschatology. His descriptive style mixed with graphic imagery creates a startling portrait that offers illumination on the shadowy subject of Last Days.



