I'm married to Alex, attend Ascot Baptist Church.
My interests include Independent travel, gym, running, sauna, photography, keeping goldfish, blogging.
Frank's Christian Thoughts: Fiction - Week 6 - A Fiasco in a Restaurant. https://t.co/YFpbRleFUI The Rapture has occurred. "The Son has come, and you have been left behind", says an old song. A group of us gathers in what is now an abandoned church in the UK to decide our fate.
Frank's Christian Thoughts: Fiction - Week 6 - A Fiasco in a Restaurant. https://t.co/YFpbRleFUI After the rapture, when millions of Christians vanished, an abandoned church became temporary living quarters for a group of believers left behind. If only they believed earlier!
https://t.co/jbpLeeU7db Throughout Biblical times, Israel and Jerusalem were under four strong oppressors; the last was the Roman Empire. The recent rise of the Antichrist, Gaius Caligula, has caused the narrator to ask: Has the Roman Empire resurrected in the 21st century?
Frank's Christian Thoughts: Fiction - Week 6 - A Fiasco in a Restaurant. https://t.co/YFpbRleFUI In this 6th episode, the narrator spends his time with a dozen distressed individuals in a Church in Egham. He then learns a shocking truth about Israel's past oppressors.
Frank's Christian Thoughts: Fiction - Week 5 - A Fiasco in a Restaurant. https://t.co/5b8tIKeqNg One evening in the UK, it was business as usual when millions vanished suddenly. With the world in consternation and trembling in fear, one handsome man stands up...
https://t.co/o8iihqJyGT This is the fifth episode of the fiction story based on Biblical truth regarding events marking the end of human history. This is a story of hope, and not all is lost. All five episodes can be read.
Frank's Christian Thoughts: Fiction - Week 5 - A Fiasco in a Restaurant. https://t.co/5b8tIKeqNg The narrator has investigated the aftermath of the Rapture, when two of his friends vanished from a Windsor diner. Then, on TV, a handsome official stands up to offer world peace.
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The latest episode of my fiction is now published. It begins in Week 1, about three unbelieving students and one Christian motor mechanic out for an evening's celebration in Windsor. When one of the students, along with the mechanic, suddenly vanishes -
Frank's Christian Thoughts: Fiction - Week 5 - A Fiasco in a Restaurant. https://t.co/5b8tIKeqNg The morning following the Rapture of the saints, a strikingly handsome man dressed in a Roman toga appears at the podium at the Vatican to promise world peace in every language.
Frank's Christian Thoughts: Fiction - Week 5 - A Fiasco in a Restaurant. https://t.co/5b8tIKeqNg The morning after millions had vanished, a very handsome President of Europe stood up at the Vatican to deliver an assuring speech to the world. But his speech was based on a lie.
Frank's Christian Thoughts: Fiction - Week 4 - A Fiasco in a Restaurant. https://t.co/KZcQvzDuUu The sudden vanishing of millions of people all at once. On TV, Dr Hicks pushes a theory that these people were snatched into slavery on their planet by cosmic intelligences...
Frank's Christian Thoughts: Fiction - Week 4 - A Fiasco in a Restaurant. https://t.co/KZcQvzDuUu Three friends were dining in a Windsor restaurant when two of the lads suddenly vanished, as if their bodies atomised. An eminent professor suggests an alien abduction. Is he right?
Frank's Christian Thoughts: Fiction - Week 4 - A Fiasco in a Restaurant. https://t.co/KZcQvzDuUu The news media and scientists try to explain the global phenomenon of millions suddenly vanishing. Were these people taken by an alien force to be slaves on another planet?
Frank's Christian Thoughts: Fiction - Week 4 - A Fiasco in a Restaurant. https://t.co/KZcQvzDuUu After the disappearance of many people, theories are put out by the Media. Were these people abducted by an alien intelligence to transport them to their planet as slaves?
Frank's Christian Thoughts: Fiction - Week 3 - A Fiasco in a Restaurant. https://t.co/9MODeKcwJu In a Windsor diner, two of my friends suddenly vanish as if their bodies had atomised, leaving their clothing intact. I went out to look for answers and found a Bible in a bedroom.
Frank's Christian Thoughts: Fiction - Week 3 - A Fiasco in a Restaurant. https://t.co/9MODeKcwJu I, George Bolton, narrate how, in a Windsor restaurant, I witness the sudden vanishing of two of my friends, along with a family of four from the next table. I then investigate...
Frank's Christian Thoughts: Fiction - Week 3 - A Fiasco in a Restaurant. https://t.co/9MODeKcwJu This episode has the narrator witness the sudden disappearance of two of his friends from a Windsor diner, along with a family from a nearby table. He then questions his own atheism.