People fall into two different groups when it comes to the Book of Revelation. The first group loves it. They study the prophecies and scan current events looking for signs of the end. The second will have nothing to do with it. Whichever group you're in, you'll gain fresh insights and new understanding of this important book through this study.
One message is clear in Revelation: Christ will be glorified. This central message resonates from beginning to end, from God's messages to the seven churches to His establishing of the New Heaven and New Earth. Each of the 14 lessons includes a Scripture passage to read (in the ESV), a devotional, and thought-provoking questions. Finally, you'll be challenged to go deeper in both your study of Scripture and your relationship with Christ, who will be glorified.
Woodrow Michael Kroll is the president and Bible teacher for the international Back to the Bible radio and television ministry. He is a former president of Davis College (formerly Practical Bible College) in Johnson City, New York, United States. In addition to preaching and teaching, Woodrow Kroll is a prolific writer, having authored more than 50 books expounding on the Bible and Christian living.
Woodrow Kroll began his ministry as the pastor of First Baptist Church in Middleboro, Massachusetts (1968-1970). He then taught at Practical Bible Training School (now Davis College) 1971-1973. From 1975 to 1980, he chaired the Division of Religion at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. On January 17, 1981, Woodrow Kroll was inaugurated as president of Practical Bible Training School, also teaching Bible and preaching while serving as president.
During Kroll's presidency, the school obtained accreditation from the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS) and the American Association of Bible Colleges (AABC, now the Association for Biblical Higher Education). He also developed the administration, curriculum, and much of the school's structure as it exists today, now as Davis College. Dr. Kroll resigned on April 27, 1990, to assume the leadership of the Back to the Bible organization.
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