What if every generation that predicted Christ’s return was wrong in detail and still right to hope?
From the early apostles to modern-day preachers, Christians across two thousand years have scanned the skies with urgency, convinced that their time would witness the return of Jesus. Yet, every confident forecast has failed. What should we make of this pattern?
WATCHING THE SKIES takes readers on a sweeping journey through the history of Christian eschatology from the fervent expectation of the early church to the charts and conferences of modern prophecy teachers. With pastoral clarity and historical depth, WE explore not only what Christians have believed about the end, but why they believed it and what that means for us today.
This is not a book of predictions. It is a call to humility, a rekindling of hope, and a reminder that the Kingdom of God is not only coming, but already breaking in. Whether you’re a student of prophecy, a weary believer, or a skeptic of end-times sensationalism, this book will help you live faithfully while watching the skies.