America’s Last Call

“America’s Last Call” by David Wilkerson, published by Wilkerson Trust Publications in 1998, is a thought-provoking exploration of contemporary American values and their implications. This edition, written in English and spanning 141 pages, delves into the prevailing mindset among many Americans who prioritize economic prosperity over moral considerations. The author presents a critical perspective on this attitude, suggesting that a reckoning is imminent.
Readers will find a discussion centered on the intersection of business, economics, and social customs, as Wilkerson argues that the pursuit of wealth without ethical grounding may lead to dire consequences. The book emphasizes the belief that those who maintain a connection with God can expect protection and provision amidst societal turmoil. Through its examination of these themes, “America’s Last Call” invites reflection on the moral fabric of society and the potential fallout from its erosion.
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A majority of Americans have concluded, “Morals do not count. Let our leaders do as they please; just give us a booming economy!” God is about to crush this abominable American mindset. Soon the American dream will become the American nightmare. Yet through it all, those who know God can be assured of constant protection and provision from His hands.
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