My new book on biblical eschatology, Kingdom Come, is now
available, at least to those in the U.K.! The reason I know is that I am
in the U.K. speaking at a conference called New Word Alive and the book
is here at my side. I couldn’t be more pleased. Christian Focus
Publishers has done a marvelous job in its production and I think you’ll
enjoy it. It is only available in hardback and is a mere 589 pages in
length! Sorry for that, but I had a lot to say. I’ve been told that
copies are aboard a ship at this very moment and the book should be
available in the U.S. around the first of May. You can place a pre-order
with Amazon by clicking on the link below on the right hand side of the
home page.
Here are some of the endorsements provided by some names you may
recognize. I’m incredibly blessed by their kind and encouraging words.
“Evangelicals continue to be divided over eschatology, and such
divisions will likely continue until the eschaton. For some,
premillennialism is virtually equivalent to orthodoxy. Sam Storms
challenges such a premise with a vigorous defense of amillennialism.
Storms marshals exegetical and theological arguments in defense of his
view in this wide-ranging work. Even those who remain unconvinced will
need to reckon with the powerful case made for an amillennial reading.
The author calls us afresh to be Bereans who are summoned to search the
scriptures to see if these things are so.”
Thomas R. Schreiner, James Buchanan Harrison
Professor of New Testament Interpretation The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary Louisville, Kentucky Continue at Sam Storms
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