The Last Disciple, Hank Hanegraaff
The Last Disciple, Hank Hanegraaff
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The Last Disciple

Author: Hank Hanegraaff, Sigmund Brouwer

Narrator: Doug Lamoreux

Unabridged: 11 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/04/2004


Synopsis

First-century Rome is a perilous city as Nero stalks the political circles and huddled groups of believers. To be safe, Christians must remain invisible.

Gallus Sergius Vitas is the only man within Nero’s trusted circle willing to do what it takes to keep the empire together. He struggles to lessen Nero’s monstrosities against the people of Rome—especially the Christians. But as three Greek letters are scrawled as graffiti throughout the city, Nero’s anger grows.

As the early church begins to experience the turbulence Christ prophesied as the beginning of the last days, an enemy seeks to find John’s letter, Revelation, and destroy it. Meanwhile the early Christians must decipher it and cling to the hope it provides as they face the greatest of all persecutions.

About Hank Hanegraaff

Hank Hanegraaff serves as president and chairman of the board of the North Carolina–based Christian Research Institute. He is also host of a nationally syndicated radio broadcast, which is heard daily across the United States and Canada—and around the world via the Internet at equip.org. Hank is the author of more than twenty books. 
Widely regarded as one of the world’s leading Christian authors and apologists, Hank is deeply committed to equipping Christians to be so familiar with truth that when counterfeits loom on the horizon, they recognize them instantaneously. Through his live call-in broadcast, Hank answers questions on the basis of careful research and sound reasoning, and interviews today’s most significant leaders and thinkers. 
Hank and his wife, Kathy, live in Charlotte, North Carolina, and are parents to twelve children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Natalie on February 12, 2017

There are three books in this series, The Last Disciple is the first. This book was not dissimilar to The Advocate by Randy Singer that I have just read. It took me a while to understand what was going on in this book. There were numerous characters and the author jumps around a lot amongst the diffe......more

Goodreads review by Lee on May 22, 2011

I’m unaware of another book out there that presents the preterist view in a fictional story, and that alone earns The Last Disciple recognition. If you need a reminder, preterism is a branch of Christianity that believes most of the prophecies and covenantal promises of the Bible have been fulfilled......more

Goodreads review by September on January 27, 2009

I found this book quite disjointed. It was like the authors felt the need to manufacture drama. So, they'd give you a few paragraphs (A few pages, if you're lucky.), then jump to a new scene. There were times when the authors would jump to a brand new setting/characters but leave out imperative deta......more

Goodreads review by Christian Fiction on July 04, 2012

Set in first-century Rome, The Last Disciple weaves together the stories of Gallus Sergius Vitas, a man within the inner circle of Emperor Nero, with the lives of Christians who are experiencing ever-greater persecution for their beliefs. Vitas has committed to serve justice equally for all, and is......more

Goodreads review by Emily on March 14, 2008

I practically read this in one sitting. Incredible, biblical, inventive. Amazing and highly recommended!......more