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The most important event in all history was the Resurrection of
Jesus Christ. Those who do not accept the Resurrection will not
be raptured when Jesus comes again, and this large group
includes many Jews. We should be thinking about what will happen
to our assets and possessions after the rapture.
After the Rapture, Passing the Torch outlines twelve
practical steps to take in order to leave our assets to the
Jews. This includes the assets of individual believers,
churches, and other Christian organizations. Why should we leave
our assets to the Jews? In this way we will be “passing the
torch” to them, for the rapture will help them to understand
that Jesus is the Messiah, who arose from the dead. When this
happens, they will carry the message of salvation to all the
people during the Great Tribulation.
This book offers rarely discussed views about the subject of
the rapture and those left behind, and will also give guidance
to the bewildered people who will be left behind after the
Rapture takes place.
J.
David Pitcher Jr., MD received his medical degree from Oral
Roberts School of Medicine in 1982. He is currently an Associate
Professor at the University of Miami, and he practices
orthopedic oncologic surgery. He is a member of many medical
associations, including the Christian Medical and Dental
Association. He has contributed to more than fifty medical
publications. He is the author of Making the Assist: Caring
for Those With Cancer. Dr. Pitcher was a 2002 Olympic Torch
Bearer. He and his wife, Pam, attend Calvary Chapel in Fort
Lauderdale. They have two grown children. |