When the “tectonic plates” moved

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Most of us have a few pivotal moments that change the course of our lives: metaphorically, when the "tectonic plates" break free and travel several kilometers in just a few seconds. For me it happened years ago, when as an undergraduate student, I heard of a seminar on the Second Coming of Jesus (eschatology - the science of the last things) at Auckland Park Theological Seminary.  I was studying science at another university and the topic was far removed from my own studies.  As a Christian however, I always knew that the ‘second coming’ or end times, installed fear in me.  I decided that for once I was going to face this fear and attend the seminar. 

By Dr Rene Hattingh-Rust

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18 Jul 2024 English South Africa Christianity · Education

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