The Story of Daniel the Prophet, 9781611046854
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Unraveling prophecy: Daniel’s visions reveal history, the present, and future.

The Story of Daniel the Prophet

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    398 pages

  • Release Date

    5 May 2020

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Summary

The Story of Daniel the Prophet is both a history and prophetic revelation of events that, as revealed to Daniel in vision, took place, have taken place, and are about to take place in the earth. While history bears witness to the veracity of Daniel’s account, the last day events transpiring at this time confirm it as well. Stephen N. Haskell, author of this timeless book, had a depth of understanding and Scriptural knowledge that few could rival today. With skillful pen, Haskell wov…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781611046854
ISBN-10:1611046858
Author:Stephen N. Haskell
Publisher:Waymark Books
Imprint:Waymark Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:398
Release Date:5 May 2020
Weight:689g
Dimensions:254mm x 178mm x 21mm
Series:Stephen Haskell Books
About The Author

Stephen N. Haskell

Stephen Haskell was described as being a large, slow-moving man who was very deliberate-yet somehow irresistible in speech. He had a flowing beard, a shovel-tipped nose, and his hair, which became gray and then white as he aged, was described as a “luxuriant mane.” Those who heard Pastor Haskell speak said that, in manner and speech, he was a typical old-fashioned New Englander. His English was not always perfect, and his Yankee dialect never left him, but his earnest, kindly smile always made friends. A fatherly figure, Haskell earned the affection of thousands of spiritual children. He grew with the years-alternatively serving as a preacher, executive, author, and publisher. But most importantly, Haskell was a lay leader for the church, using his talents for literature, correspondence, and personal missionary work. An accomplished organizer and administrator, Pastor Haskell served for years as a conference president within the Seventh-day Adventist Church. At one point, he even served as president of the New England and California conference simultaneously! In 1889, Pastor Haskell heard a talk given by Ellen White in which she admonished ministers that there should be “more teaching and less preaching” in Adventist camp meetings. After considering the counsel, Pastor Haskell developed a method of “Bible readings” which came to be known as “fireside preaching.” The idea caught on like wildfire, as Christians around the country undertook training to hold home Bible readings. One institute in Battle Creek grew rapidly by studying the Bible Reading Plan. Under the leadership of Pastor Haskell, began with 300 students and ended with 1,000. Today the Bible reading plan continues to be one of the most successful means of winning people to the truth. Today, that book is published as the “Bible Handbook.” Haskell’s other works include “The Cross and it’s Shadow,” “The Story of the Prophet Daniel,” and “The Story of the Seer of Patmos.”

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