The Encounter

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Xulon Press, 2007 - 396 pages
Two billion people will die. Doomsday. An American Hiroshima triggered by a joint stratagem at the hands of Islamic terrorists in New York City and a strategically positioned Chinese submarine in the Pacific just west of Los Angeles, setting the stage for retaliation and WWIII. Supernatural rulers of darkness are behind the destructive plan, fulfilling Biblical prophecy, ushering in the one world government of the Antichrist, where Satan's wrath is unleashed for a time, times, and a half to scatter the power of the holy people. Jaron Fuller and Mandy Harris are conducting a Bible prophecy conference in Los Angeles. But a family emergency cuts the seminar short. Unaware of the impending disaster, they don't have pilots to fly the ministry Learjet home to Virginia. Will they find a pilot to fly the jet before Los Angeles is vaporized from the approaching nuclear missile? Or are they doomed to die? Susan Grogan's second novel, The Encounter, is an end times supernatural Christian thriller. It captures how current events correlate with Biblical prophecy and warn that we are living in the final days and rapidly approaching the ultimate battle between good and evil. Susan previously published the novel, The Assignment, with Xulon Press. She lives with her husband, Jeffrey, in northwest Georgia.

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Section 1
vii
Section 2
ix
Section 3
xi
Section 4
13
Section 5
19
Section 6
33
Section 7
49
Section 8
57
Section 23
161
Section 24
173
Section 25
193
Section 26
205
Section 27
213
Section 28
231
Section 29
241
Section 30
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Section 9
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Section 10
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Section 11
75
Section 12
81
Section 13
87
Section 14
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Section 15
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Section 16
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Section 17
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Section 18
119
Section 19
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Section 20
133
Section 21
141
Section 22
153
Section 31
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Section 32
287
Section 33
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Section 34
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Section 35
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Section 36
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Section 37
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Section 38
339
Section 39
349
Section 40
353
Section 41
363
Section 42
381
Section 43
385
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