Seven Clocks A Tickin’

“Seven Clocks A Tickin’” by Daniel K. Goodwin, published by Goodwin Publications in 2018, is a thought-provoking exploration of humanity’s current state, presented through 218 pages in English. The book uses the metaphor of the Titanic to illustrate the urgency of recognizing impending dangers that often go unnoticed. With 25 full-color images, it aims to engage readers in a discussion about awareness and preparedness in the face of existential threats.
Readers will find a narrative that draws parallels between historical events and contemporary issues, emphasizing the importance of vigilance as time progresses. The book addresses themes relevant to Christian beliefs, urging reflection on spiritual readiness as the metaphorical clocks tick down. Goodwin’s work invites contemplation on the consequences of complacency and the necessity of being alert to the signs of change in the world.
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25 full color images Introduction The condition of the world today is like the folks on the Titanic: eating, drinking, and being merry, unaware that time is running out and their doom is just hours away. Passengers were unaware of the danger on the horizon, as the enemy was hidden beneath the surface of the ocean. When the iceberg was spotted by the crew, it was already too late. Like those on the Titanic, humanity is unaware of the doom that is lurking just ahead. The world thinks it has plenty of time, but once the trumpet has blown and Christ comes for the saints, it will be too late. It is almost midnight, the seven clocks are ticking, and everything is about to change. Are you ready?
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