Fast paced legal thriller and powerful urban drama from Frederic Block, the Brooklyn based federal judge who sentenced Peter Gotti of the Gambino crime family. Based partly on fact and seething racial tensions and political corruption, it doesn't get any more "New York" than Race to Judgment! Race t
Racing Toward Judgment
β Scribed by David Wilkerson
- Publisher
- Fleming H. Revell Company
- Year
- 1976
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 160
- Edition
- Spire
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
βPLEASE DONβT PUT THIS BOOK DOWN UNTIL YOU HAVE READ EVERY WORD. YOUR LIFE MAY DEPEND ON IT. YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE AND EVERYTHING TO GAIN.β
βI know I have seen the appearance of the finger of God against this nation. . . . My directions are simply to cry aloud and share these warnings in every way possible. ... I know people will call me an alarmist, a sensationalist, and a preacher of doom and despair. Even well-meaning ministers and church leaders will refute the message as βnot from Godββ before they have shut themselves in the secret closet of prayer to see if these things really be true. . . .
βDavid Wilkerson
β¦ Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1, The Partyβs Over
Chapter 2, Judgment On America
Chapter 3, Judgment Warnings
Chapter 4, The Flash Points Of Judgment
Chapter 5, The Punishment Of America
Chapter 6, The Unprepared Society
Chapter 7, The Unrepentant Society
Chapter 8, Getting Ready
Chapter 9, Prepare To Meet God
Chapter 10, Practical Preparations
Chapter 11, Protected In Judgment
Chapter 12, What A Wonderful Day To Be Living Inβ For Christians, That Is!
Chapter 13, You Can Know You Are Ready!
Chapter 14, A Letter To The President Of The United States
Recessional By Rudyard Kipling (1897)
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