• The Coming Army of the Lord

  • The Army of God, Apostles, False Prophets, the End of the Ages
  • By: Henry Harrison Epps JR
  • Narrated by: Paul Holbrook
  • Length: 5 hrs and 9 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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By: Henry Harrison Epps JR
Narrated by: Paul Holbrook
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The Army of the Lord is coming to retore the basic tenets of the faith back into the church. Wolves have crept in and have corrupted the word of God for personal gain, and they have departed from the faith. False prophets/prophetesses have sold the word of God as a disgrace to the name of Jesus Christ. Judgment of god is coming are you ready for the judgment?

©2012 Henry Epps (P)2014 Henry Epps

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Paul Holbrook's Narration Murders This Work

While trying to listen to this audio book I found the narrator to be very distractive. My computer could have done the same job with better feeling. Any narrator of any audiobook needs to be an actor at heart, to present the emotions, and feeling of the message presented in the work. Unfortunately Paul Holbrook's Narration Murders This Work.... He has no feeling to lead the listener to the meaning of any part of the message in this book. As for the book? Well I had to put it away periodically to try to focus on the meaning of the message.
I purchas a lot of audiobooks, and this kind of narration has ruined many works, which begs the question, "How could an author settle for such drivel in a narration of their work?

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