Pocket Guide to the Apocalypse


The official field manual for the end of the world


By Jason Boyett

$9.99
$6.99

Table of Contents

Introduction
In which the author proclaims “the end is near,” takes a jab at Left Behind, and makes other inflammatory statements.

1. Apocalyptionary (A Glossary of the End)
The end of the world has a lingo all its own. Here’s a crash course on apocalyptic geekspeak.

2. The End Is Near, Part 1 (A Timeline: 2000 B.C. until 1900)
Notable doomsday predictions from way, way back. Most of them were wrong. At least so far.

3. The End Is Near, Part 2 (Another Timeline: 1900 to the Present)
Apocalyptic fervor hit the roof once the twentieth century rolled around. Here’s when the fever spiked.

4. Know Your Potential Antichrists (A Gallery of Candidates)
What good is an apocalyptic good-versus-evil battle without all the evil? Meet the prominent international figures who have been finger-pointed for world domination.

5. Fun with Eschatology (A Painless Introduction to Apocalyptic Theory)
Some folks get all weird when it comes to interpreting the book of Revelation. You need to know why.

6. Armageddon Grab-Bag (Miscellaneous Items Not Long Enough for Chapters of Their Own)
• Interview with an End-Times Expert
• Six Potential End-of-the-World Scenarios, Courtesy of Nature
• Six Potential End-of-the-World Scenarios, Courtesy of Science
• The Endie Awards, Recognizing Excellence in Apocalyptic Entertainment
• Further Reading

Specs

ISBN: 0-9746942-2-3

Retail: $9.99

Format: 5”x 7” Soft Cover Trade Paper; 1 72 pages

Category: General Interest, General Topic, Humor
 
Release: March 29, 2005

Summary

Although born and raised in the church, Shellie Warren became a victim and survivor of sexual abuse, low self-esteem, rape, promiscuity and co-dependency. After multiple abortions and deep depression, she found healing, reconcilation and recovery in God. As she shares her pain, discoveries and triumphs, she draws young women who are dealing with sexual misuse to a place where they can be real and find wholeness and healing.

FROM THE FOREWORD
Inside of Me is both a powerful voice and a powerful tool for those of us in the process of releasing fear and learning to love again. I believe this book gives a voice to those who haven't yet found their own. Even if you can't put your words together just yet, the universe hears you. This book reveals that none of us are alone in are experiences of sexual abuse, and "misuse."
—India.Arie, singer and songwriter

About the Author

Jason Boyett is the author of Things You Should Know by Now (Relevant, May 2003) and The Guy’s Guide to Life (W, October 2004).

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