Neville Stephens is a retired Postmaster from the Valleys of South East Wales in Britain. "The English Taffy" Neville was born in Watford near London in the early fifties, but he returned to his second home and "The Land Of His Fathers" in 2009 and now lives with his wife Hazel just a few miles from where his Welsh parents are buried in Brithdir Cemetery.Although Neville is an author and speaker, he is more of an administrator and blogger these days and is well known in the Newport and Rhymney Valley surrounds for arranging Bible Prophecy gatherings and conferences in particular.Neville also speaks at some of these with his cutting edge powerpoint presentations of what is happening in The Middle East. He also speaks in local churches and chapels from time to time, but tends to find to his huge disappointment that not too many "Christians" are interested in The Last Days Scenario, or the deeper study of The Word of God which he says is vitally important as we are now entering very perilous times before Jesus returns for His Church.In this fascinating study, Neville validates the theme that the Bible is a Middle Eastern Book in the main, with both Jerusalem and Israel as the main central components. Because of this, he says that it is the enemies of the chosen Jewish people that we must look for and identify in The Last Days, as they will be the central characters before The Second Coming of Christ back to earth, and not the erroneous "Revived Roman Empire" propagated by many.This is quite a fallacy in his eyes, and his final conclusions are both amazing and startling. They should have the serious Bible Prophecy student scuttling back to The Word to establish if what he is saying is indeed both possible and indeed probable, in the good old fashioned, but trusted and merited true Berean manner of the Acts period.
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