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The Latter Days - According to Ezekiel

Diane Drewry


Regions:
Cambridgeshire, Norfolk
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Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
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Public Speaker
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Expensed: Car mileage only
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Uncategorised
Updated:
30th December 2025
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All the signs are pointing to the End Times. This Talk seeks to demonstrate through the eschatology of the Bible that we are close to God's wrath. I simply wish to present the evidence from the prophets of the Old Testament, Christ's words from the New and examine them in the light of current events.

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About Diane Drewry

I retired from teaching and now I'm a trustee and a volunteer at our local museum. My work there has encouraged me to present Talks on interesting subjects. I have only two Talks at present being new to public speaking: one that I felt compelled to present on the Turin Shroud, 'The Shroud that Came to Light,' which focuses mainly on the current scientific evidence available, and seeks to answer the question of who the intriguing crucified victim on the Shroud really is. My latest Talk is 'The Latter Days - according to Ezekiel; again I felt driven to present.

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