GOSPEL FOR ALL by Bea Joy Book review by Terry James

Gospel for All by Bea Joy is the weaving of over 40 Scriptures from the Bible into a few simple pages. The author has taken what she believes was inspired by the Holy Spirit to tell the little one she calls her godchild about the Good News of Jesus Christ, and created a beautifully illustrated children’s book for all ages, all around the world.

I spent time with the author at the Prophecy Watchers Conference while in Norman, Oklahoma last October in learning all about the short but powerful little book. I was most impressed and am pleased to recommend it to our Rapture Ready family and friends.

Children and adults will both appreciate the colorful illustrations, and the logical flow through this timely message. Gospel for All is embraced by people regardless of organization affiliation, and is recognized as delivering a timeless message at a most appropriate time in our history.

Intended to be read aloud to smaller children as a bedtime story, adults will come to realize how complicated we’ve made things. This book is appropriate for informing in a ground-level, understandable way  that strengthens reading skills and language skills for children up to age eight.

With the prayer for ultimately achieving  worldwide distribution, Gospel for All by Bea Joy has been published in English with bilingual versions in Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Hmong, Tagalog, Hawaiian, German, French, and Belorussian. Telugu, Hebrew and Korean versions are coming within a few more months.

Here’s what others have said about Gospel for All by Bea Joy.

“Simple truths. Powerful reality, God’s transforming love – it’s what we get to choose, and it’s the gracious message of this book for all God’s children, whether you’re three or 103.”
– Pam Chun, Hawaiian Island Ministries

“Bea Joy’s Gospel for All is a beautiful and simple way to share the love of Jesus with a child. Truly, this is a must for anyone who wants to train up a child at the earliest age in the ways of the LORD. It could and should be read to children at the youngest age possible. You will love the childlike simplicity of this. PRAISE GOD for His inspiration!”
– Pastor JD Farag, Calvary Chapel Kaneohe

“Bea Joy has distilled profound Gospel truths into concise, simple statements that young ones can grasp and be enlightened by. May her efforts result in many saved souls!”
– Tracy Yamamoto, Founder, Christian Writer’s Workshop of Oahu

“What a POWERFUL book about a PROMISE that brings hope, joy & direction to all of mankind who choose to accept it and CLAIM it! Isn’t this what we want for all our kids including ourselves?”
– Karen Makishima, Children’s & Family Life Pastor,

First Presbyterian Church of Honolulu at Ko’olau

Five Star Reviews on Amazon

A beautiful way to share the Gospel! This book is a wonderful book for people of all ages, but especially children. It’s easy to read and understand, and the illustrations and colors are beautiful to look at. My three children love it! The Gospel is a message that will never stop giving, healing, and saving, and I greatly appreciate the way this book was put together. Praise God for the book, all Glory to Him!”

A Beautiful Book  – Gospel For All is a beautifully written children’s book introducing them to the love of our Lord. It’s also wonderfully illustrated. Bea certainly has certainly done an amazing job spreading the Word with the many translations to children all around the world (who) can learn of the love of God.”

The title says it all….. You can tell the author (Bea Joy) has a heart for children and more importantly for God. I love the way she shares The Gospel in a way that anyone can learn about, recognize or be reminded of God’s love for Everyone.”

Appealing Children’s Book My 18 month old granddaughter loves the pictures. The book fits nicely in her hands. As she grows, the text will become meaningful to her. A very simple way to share the “Good News” with her and those who read the book to her.

Gospel for All by Bea Joy is available for $7.99 through amazon.com with a portion of all sales dedicated to keep spreading the “Good News” to all. To order or take a “Look Inside” follow this link:

https://www.amazon.com/Gospel-All-Bea-Joy/dp/1732442657/ref=sr_1_1?crid=32DQO9Y2MWY9O&keywords=gospel+for+all+by+bea+joy&qid=1548031427&s=Books&sprefix=Gospel+for+All+%2Caps%2C308&sr=1-1-spell

Sodom Similarities :: By Terry James

Mid-term elections 2018 are over. Civility is the talk of the pundits. Both sides of the great divide are calling for America to find common ground. Only one side, however, is serious about the proposal, in my view.

Political dynamics make it impossible to bring the incivility into a non-polarized, American kumbaya. One side has become so sin-sickened that rationality no longer applies to the discourse – nor can it. The reprobate mindset foretold by the Apostle Paul is nearing the saturation point in American culture.

The similarities to ancient Sodom came into focus, I think, following this election. The radical elements of the opposition to the Trump Administration – to the president personally – didn’t settle down with winning control of the House of Representatives. They doubled down. The mob became an even more determined force. They started acting much like the description of the mob in Genesis chapter 19.

The mob enragement reached new levels of the already incendiary assault on domestic tranquility. The attackers moved from the more public environs where protests have always been confined – to the quiet, suburban, private family setting.

I wondered just how the wife and children of Fox program host Tucker Carlson must have been traumatized when the door to their home was being pounded on by the mob. Was it similar to the way Mr. and Mrs. Lot might have felt on that night in ancient times when the insanely lustful, enraged mob banged on their door, demanding that they give up the strangers who had entered the home?

The society and culture have been building toward this moment for some time – since the 2016 election in particular.

We have observed news of senators, of White House workers and many others being assaulted verbally in restaurants and in public places. We have seen one political party’s congressional members attacked with semi-automatic gunfire while readying to have a baseball game. Now the hordes, driven to unhinged frenzy by some unseen force are, like the depraved mob that assaulted Lot’s home in Sodom, trying to break into the private residence, threatening the safety of his wife and kids.

Jesus foretold it would be this way, did He not? He said it will be like in the days of Noah and the days of Lot when He next breaks into this sin-sickened world of Sodom-like rebellion.

Paul wrote that evil men will grow worse and worse. Is there any doubt we are witness to these prophecies beginning to come to pass in these volatile times?

It is somewhat heartening that some within the leftist ideology have called the Sodomite-like attempt to crash the door of Tucker Carlson’s home a “monstrous thing.”

Comedian Steven Colbert said something to the effect that those in opposition to Trump and his Make America Great Again agenda should not “feed” the monsters who try to break into private homes. He said that to feed monsters just makes them bigger and more violent.

Those are wise sentiments. Let us hope his words are sincere and not proffered merely to make political hay as America proceeds toward the 2020 presidential election.

As Robert Bork wrote, society and culture seem to be slouching toward Gomorrah. We are indeed nearing the time like it was in the days of Lot.

Jesus promised that He will intervene catastrophically into the world of incorrigible rebelliousness at just such a time. Even so, come, Lord Jesus.