Last Call
The first half of tribulation has proved challenging for the A-Team. James, the general of all armies and member of the inner circle of Nefas Quietus, is beginning to recognize some unusual personality traits that have him convinced that Nef is not who he claims to be. James’s recall has brought to light many of the end-times teachings of his best friend, Chris.
He has stepped up his clandestine activities with his sons Brad and CJ, who are co-leaders of the Smyrna church, the church that Nef has coined as the undergrounders.
James has directed the defense of the western community during the release of the four horses, seven seals, and six of the seven trumpets introduced in the first half of tribulation. He relishes in playing the Judas of the twelve disciples of Nef. James’s apprehension for the safety of his family has caused concern because of Nef’s tenacious search for the undergrounders’ leaders.
Cindy also has noticed a distinct alteration to Nef’s personality. His quick explosion of anger and grandiose attitude have made Cindy anxious.
However, her loyalty toward Nef has not wavered. She remains a faithful member of Nef’s inner circle. Aaron has guided his constituents through the building of the Temple and has held his place on the Israeli Knesset and accepts Nef as a friend to Israel. Chris has been in Heaven since he was raptured. He has petitioned Jesus to allow him to have a part in the fulfillment of prophecies and to help bring the rest of his A-Team family to the realization that eternity is only available through Jesus, the true Christ. At the close of The Rise of Abaddon, we saw CJ being called by God to a mission in Israel, and in Last Call we see Revelation come to full completion.
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The Last Call
“Great book – easy to read and very insightful. I highly recommend the entire series! I have shared it with friends and they loved it, too!”
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The Last Call
Great book – easy to read and very insightful. I highly recommend the entire series! I have shared it with friends and they loved it, too!
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Aaron's Angels
“This is an amazing book which kept me glued to the pages in order to know what was coming next. Ken Kelly does a beautiful job of getting the reader involved into the personal stories of the characters. We feel their pains and victories right alongside them.”
Vickay S.
The Rise of Abaddon
“This book really pushes the story forward and moves at a good clip. I always love when books have shorter, bite-sized chapters, and this is written in that style, giving it an almost cinematic feel. I’m really invested in all of the main characters and their individual storylines, so this was a real page-turner.”