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(Created page with "=The Last Evangelist= ==Prologue== The streets were quiet, the world bustling as usual, but Daniel Hart, a seasoned evangelist, felt a peculiar stillness in his spirit. It wasn't weariness, nor was it despair—those feelings had long been replaced by something he could only describe as divine certainty. He stood in the town square, Bible in hand, watching the crowd pass by. There was no rejection, no ridicule. In fact, no one stopped at all. For the first time in deca...") |
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The absence of evangelistic outreach didn’t diminish their joy. In fact, it seemed to amplify it. The sermons were filled with hope and celebration, and the Gospel was proclaimed not to the lost but to remind the saved of the riches they now shared. | The absence of evangelistic outreach didn’t diminish their joy. In fact, it seemed to amplify it. The sermons were filled with hope and celebration, and the Gospel was proclaimed not to the lost but to remind the saved of the riches they now shared. | ||
Daniel was welcomed among them, and though his days of street preaching were over | Daniel was welcomed among them, and though his days of street preaching were over, he was now a member of the flock, part of the fold. | ||
==Chapter 3: The Tight-Knit Remnant== | ==Chapter 3: The Tight-Knit Remnant== | ||
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During a lull in the singing, a young man asked, “Brother Daniel, do you miss the streets? Preaching to the lost?” | During a lull in the singing, a young man asked, “Brother Daniel, do you miss the streets? Preaching to the lost?” | ||
Daniel thought for a moment, then smiled. “I do miss it, but not as much as I rejoice in seeing the harvest completed. God’s work in us isn’t done, even | Daniel thought for a moment, then smiled. “I do miss it, but not as much as I rejoice in seeing the harvest completed. God’s work in us isn’t done, even though the fullness of the Gentiles has come in.” | ||
==Chapter 4: Signs of the End== | ==Chapter 4: Signs of the End== | ||
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The days grew darker. The system of Logos required every person to bear a digital mark to buy, sell, or participate in society. Many believers went into hiding, relying on their close bonds to survive. The church, once visible and vibrant, became a scattered but faithful remnant. | The days grew darker. The system of Logos required every person to bear a digital mark to buy, sell, or participate in society. Many believers went into hiding, relying on their close bonds to survive. The church, once visible and vibrant, became a scattered but faithful remnant. | ||
Daniel continued | Daniel continued as part of the closely knit group of believers, even as the world descended into chaos. Wars erupted, natural disasters tore through cities, and famine spread. Yet, amid the turmoil, the believers clung to the promise of Christ’s return. | ||
==Epilogue== | ==Epilogue== |