About the Book
Three heavenly angels streak across the expanse of the starry heavens and penetrate earth’s atmosphere to bring an urgent message to human beings to prepare them for Jesus’ return from heaven to earth. This three-part symbolic message is found in Revelation 14, the heart of the prophecies in the book of Revelation. In the mid-nineteenth century, believers in the second advent of Christ discovered this message and began sharing it with others. Over time, the children and grandchildren of those believers have lost their connection with that message and its relevance to them in a complex post-modern world.
Author Sherrilee Fish unpacks the message of those angels for young people so that they can understand that the God who loves them was willing to save them at great cost and that He wants them to happily wait for the glorious return of Jesus to the earth. He also wants to give them the antidote to the dreaded mark of the beast and the marks of faithfulness of the people that Jesus will take with Him to heaven. Share its message with your children or let them read it on their own.
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About the Author
Sherrilee Fish is a mother, a certified bookkeeper, and a children’s Sabbath School teacher, living in Chudleigh, Tasmania, Australia, a little village near Launceston. She loves hanging out with her children and coming up with creative events for her children and their friends during school holidays. On these occasions, the town folk and local businesses all get involved, and everyone has a great time. Her goal is that young people grasp this promise: “Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths” (Proverbs 3:5–6).
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Posted by ALR on 24th Feb 2022
TEACH Services received the following review:
"This book is written so that teens can understand the life-and-death warnings that God gives us in the three angel’s messages of Revelation. Sherrilee demonstrates how we can obey God and survive the extinction-level-event that is coming on the earth when God arises to shake terribly the earth.
In symbolic language God reveals how we can safely navigate the perils of the last days. We are in the valley of decision. This book presents the choice to our youth - either the cares of this world or the safety of the ark.
Consequently, young adults must understand and grasp this complex subject. This book breaks it down into understandable pieces, with practical examples, so that our young people need not say 'you did not warn me.'”
~ Chere Angela
Posted by ALR on 17th Feb 2022
TEACH Services received the following review:
"An engaging read of a personal tour through the perilous landscape of future events pitched at a level my children themselves will both understand and enjoy. A must-read!"
Sonny Aiono, Principal of Heritage College
Posted by ALR on 17th Feb 2022
TEACH Services received teh following review:
"So, a kids' Bible teacher writes a book about the three angels of Revelation for young people, and I, as an adult, read the book and learn things. A success on two levels. It was a pleasure to read--especially its personal stories that illustrated the concepts that the author wanted to convey. You should read it too!"
Pastor Kevin L. Morgan
Warrensville Seventh-day Adventist Church
Posted by ALR on 17th Feb 2022
TEACH Services received the following review:
"To write a review requires asking questions and giving answers. The answers will be based on the experience of the reviewer and his or her understanding of the subject. That will be where I am writing from. The questions are these: does the material have a valid relationship to the desire of the writer, does she reach in her writing the purpose of what she has written? The proposed reading audience is young people who are either ‘in’ the church in this case the Seventh-day Adventist church or have in interest in becoming a Seventh-day Adventist. The language of the book is very much related to the readership and should be enjoyed by them, there are very few words used that could be difficult for them to understand. It has strong theological overtones which are to be expected in such material. Could they relate to it? For the most part yes, being of the Adventist faith and endeavouring to reach the youth of that church that is to be expected. It has tho a very soft sell atmosphere for those who are not and may be interested. I can highly recommend the book for both kinds of audience." Bruce Burling
Posted by Hazie Kakesek on 17th Feb 2022
Thank you for this lovely book. It is very easy to read and understand.