In a world teetering on the brink of chaos, where shadows of doubt loom large, The Evil Day invites readers to embark on a profound spiritual journey that delves deep into the heart of faith, temptation, and redemption. This gripping narrative weaves together the lives of three intertwined souls—the Virgin, the Harlot, and the Seeker—each grappling with their own struggles against the pervasive Mystery of Iniquity.
As the Day approaches, the characters confront their fears, desires, and the haunting question: What does it mean to truly believe? From the quiet whispers of hope to the thunderous echoes of despair, this emotional tale challenges readers to reflect on their own spiritual paths and the choices that define them.
With a blend of poignant storytelling and insightful revelations, The Evil Day resonates with young adults, families, and anyone yearning for truth in a tumultuous world. Discover the transformative power of faith and the courage to stand firm as the darkness encroaches. Will you heed the call and see that you are not troubled? Join this extraordinary journey today.
The 32 books that George Hawtin would write and publish covered a wide range of important topics that dealt with profound biblical truths. Several of these books were originally published as articles in his monthly magazine, “The Page,” which ran from the 1960s through the 1980s. He received revelations from the Lord on a number of topics, including the actual identity of God’s people, the family of Abraham, Israel. “Many wonderful things have been written in God’s dear book that are rarely taught or even mentioned among the Christian congregations of our day,” he adds. Often overlooked and unspoken as unnecessary and inconsequential, truths that are sharp, obvious, and extremely important to spiritual awareness are overlooked.