WHAT WE BELIEVE PROPHECIES OF DANIEL FOR TEENS TP 2026 TEEN DEVOTIONAL
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Clever, captivating and clear, Seth Pierce’s Prophecies of Daniel for Teens offers an exceptional and understandable guide to Bible prophecy and end time revelations. Seth is comprehensive, yet concise, addressing many of the questions that naturally come to young minds about these profound passages. Seth’s wit is comical yet contextual, making the too often heavy topic of prophecy more approachable. I do not recommend Prophecies of Daniel for Teens to young people only. All ages will find his book fascinating and enlightening.
A. ALLAN MARTIN, PhD, CFLE, Young Adult Ministries Coordinator, North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists
Exciting stuff about an exciting book! Seth has done it again, packaging timeless truths in language that meets teens on their own turf.
– GEORGE R. KNIGHT, Professor Emeritus of Church History, Andrews University
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