Thomas Fitzhugh Sheets digs deep into the shortcomings of the notions of salvation and faithfulness.
San Diego, CA – WEBWIRE – Thursday, June 20, 2024
“Bound to convict the Christian community to consider biblical stands in readiness for the coming of Christ and the attainment of God’s promised Kingdom” – Lily Amanda, Pacific Book Review
“on that Day” − A Trilogy by Thomas Fitzhugh Sheets is a faith-based collection of books that talk about salvation and faithfulness before the Second Coming of Christ. It explores the historical and social issues around Christianity and how they interpret the Bible.
The book received has received positive reviews from book reviewers belonging to different book review publications. Foluso Falaye from Manhattan Book Review stated that the book “has several perceptive lessons that speak to many problems facing Christians today.” Falaye also thought that the book’s message was “in line with the fundamental principles of Jesus’ ministry on Earth. This book contains important information for Christians and believers who want to be sure they are following biblical principles.”
Jo Niederhoff of Portland Book Review also said that the book “isn’t deliberately alienating, as many Christian books tend to be.” Niederhoff rated the book 4 stars out of 5, saying that Sheets “is a very good writer. He is able to not only lay out his argument logically but also refer to appropriate verses and passages from the Bible to back up his claims.”
David Keenan of San Francisco Book Review gave the book a 4 out of 5 stars, saying that “Sheets’ controversial and unusual theses make this a mesmerizing book.”
Robert Buccellatto of Seattle Book Review stated that the book “is ultimately a great work of spiritual discovery and religious scholarship that challenges its readers, that rarest of books in religious publishing which manages effectively to offer both hope and a desire to remold its readers.”
Kat Kennedy of US Book Review shared that the author “writes convincingly of today’s church culture, which follows the doctrine of ‘believe and be saved,’ as a false belief that places the believer in danger of losing eternal life.”
Lily Amanda of Pacific Book Review added that the book “is easy to understand and will empower readers’ faith as they turn each new page.”
Get a copy of “on that Day” − A Trilogy by Thomas Fitzhugh Sheets, available in paperback, hardcover, and eBook on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and ReadersMagnet Bookstore. Learn more about the author’s thoughts on his website: www.onthatday-timothy2468.com.
Author’s Biography:
Thomas Fitzhugh Sheets is an eighty-year-old semi-retired businessman who, while never attending college, has had a reasonably successful career. He is now living at Providence Farm in Bedford County, Virginia, and presently has a beef cattle operation, raising calves for the feeder market. During discussions with a friend, a retired pastor, and a marine chaplain who has decided that he is “done with the church,” Tom was challenged to write a book. His friend understood his ongoing frustration with both the message and direction of the established church and felt that many others shared this frustration. Tom, who has a heart for the loss within the church, believes that the church has been hijacked by the instant-gratification crowd. Thus, he felt that he was challenged to address this issue, and as a result of this challenge, The Road to Restoration, The Death of the Promise, and The Resurrection of The Promised were developed.
“on that Day” − A Trilogy
Author: Thomas Fitzhugh Sheets
Genre: Religion
Publisher: ReadersMagnet, LLC
Published Date: January 5, 2023
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