Publisher's Synopsis
Pastor Thomas Perkins, like many preachers, believed and taught his congregation that Christ would rapture the church before the great tribulation occurred. He also believed that after all the Christians were safely in Heaven, there would be a seven-year peace treaty signing with Israel by the Antichrist, which would usher in the tribulation period. So it was no surprise that Thomas was in shock when he heard reports that a seven-year peace treaty was signed between Israel and Palestine, but the glorious rapture of the saints had not occurred.
Led by God, Thomas moves a small group of family and friends to a mystical ghost-town. Prior to this, he and his son had discovered the abandoned and forgotten settlement while camping in Upper Michigan. Life is hard for the group. While surviving the cold pioneer lifestyle, there are troublesome romances and hardships along the way, but they kept their faith in God's plan for their lives.
Wrath of Satan is book two of the Prophecy of Wrath series, which is a "what if?" story. What if the rapture doesn't happen as the pre-tribulation theologians have taught us? What if there is a seven-year peace treaty with Israel before the rapture? Would Christians be able to survive Satan's wrath? Could world leaders convince Christians to take the mark of the beast? The Wrath of Satan addresses these pertinent questions and more.