The Future of Everything, William Boekestein
The Future of Everything, William Boekestein
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The Future of Everything
Essential Truths about the End Times

Author: William Boekestein

Narrator: Adam Verner

Unabridged: 4 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/21/2019


Synopsis

All of us think about the end times. When we reflect on what will happen not only when we die but when this present age ends, some combination of ideas, images, hopes, and fears floods our minds. In The Future of Everything, William Boekestein encourages us to allow our thoughts on the end times to be guided by God's Word. While combing the Scriptures to find direction related to subjects like death, the millennial kingdom, the return of Christ, the resurrection, judgment, heaven, and hell, Boekestein helps us cultivate a vision for the future that impacts our walk before God's face today.

About William Boekestein

William Boekestein is the pastor of Immanuel Fellowship Church in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He received his BA at Kuyper College and his MDiv at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. He has worked in residential construction and taught at a Christian school for several years. He and his wife have four children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bob on March 05, 2019

Everyone knows what conversations to avoid at a family gathering: discussing religion or politics will surely cause trouble! When it comes to church potlucks, however, the surest path to controversy is to start talking about your view of eschatology (the study of last things). In his new book, "The F......more

Goodreads review by Clayton on August 15, 2019

Good stuff. Nothing you won’t find in lots of other places, but short enough, clear enough, and organized in a way that I probably will recommend this book if someone wants a good starting point for understanding eschatology.......more

Goodreads review by Nitoy on March 21, 2019

End times is such a sticky topic that leaves people ignoring it. And Christians are giving it a bad name through books. Books are notorious in that it they present the last things as a conspiratorial that brings paranoia to people or a dry academic one that no one wants to read. The Future of Everyth......more

Goodreads review by Shelly on July 24, 2023

This book was not really what I was expecting. The author suggests I should “avoid avoiding” eschatology, but doesn’t really dig very deep on what most people would consider eschatology. Just one PARAGRAPH on each premillennialism, amillennialism, and postmillennialism. The author spent a lot more t......more

Goodreads review by Al on February 14, 2019

I love theology books that are accessible to the regular pew sitter and this volume most certainly fits the bill. It is well researched (with footnotes that you can actually read, rather than endnotes which you won't look up...) and peppered with Scripture references. (You might not like the teachin......more