I grew up on doom and gloom. It's in my DNA. My family was Plymouth Brethren and I spent Sundays (and a lot of other days) listening to sermons on the Book of Revelation, the elders dispkaying complex charts and timelines. I had nightmares about being left behind in the Rapture.
My dad, Dave Hunt, was a prominent Christian author who wrot…
I grew up on doom and gloom. It's in my DNA. My family was Plymouth Brethren and I spent Sundays (and a lot of other days) listening to sermons on the Book of Revelation, the elders dispkaying complex charts and timelines. I had nightmares about being left behind in the Rapture.
My dad, Dave Hunt, was a prominent Christian author who wrote books about the Last Days, among other things. The thing is, a lot of those prophesies seem to be coming true today. If my dad were alive today, he'd be having the time of his life, he'd be in his element. I don't agree with everything I was taught as a child, but I like to think my dad would be proud of me carrying on his legacy to some extent.
The fact is, humankind's greatest achievement is that we can now obliterate ourselves and we keep getting over to doing it. No wonder we are feeling gloomy.
I've heard of your dad and pretty sure my mom read some of his books. I used to listen to my mom and sister talk about prophecy when I was a kid. I was scared to hear the things they talked about. I see the things I heard about playing out in the news. I have my faith and trust in God and his Word. I don't live in fear and my faith has grown even more by seeing His word come true.
I grew up on doom and gloom. It's in my DNA. My family was Plymouth Brethren and I spent Sundays (and a lot of other days) listening to sermons on the Book of Revelation, the elders dispkaying complex charts and timelines. I had nightmares about being left behind in the Rapture.
My dad, Dave Hunt, was a prominent Christian author who wrote books about the Last Days, among other things. The thing is, a lot of those prophesies seem to be coming true today. If my dad were alive today, he'd be having the time of his life, he'd be in his element. I don't agree with everything I was taught as a child, but I like to think my dad would be proud of me carrying on his legacy to some extent.
The fact is, humankind's greatest achievement is that we can now obliterate ourselves and we keep getting over to doing it. No wonder we are feeling gloomy.
Feeling that.
I'd like to.correct my typos but it isn't letting me. Last paragraph especially, we keep getting CLOSER to doing it. 🙄
I've heard of your dad and pretty sure my mom read some of his books. I used to listen to my mom and sister talk about prophecy when I was a kid. I was scared to hear the things they talked about. I see the things I heard about playing out in the news. I have my faith and trust in God and his Word. I don't live in fear and my faith has grown even more by seeing His word come true.
I'd like to.correct my typos but it isn't letting me. Last paragraph especially, we keep getting CLOSER to doing it. 🙄