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The Last Days

A Tale of Two Ends

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The Last Days

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The Last Days: A Tale of Two Ends

By Kyri Demby

What if the last days aren’t the end of everything—but the moment we choose what comes next?

For generations, believers have been taught to read the signs of the times through fear: wars, chaos, moral collapse, and doom. But Scripture tells another story happening at the exact same time—one of outpouring, dreams, visions, peace, and renewal.

In The Last Days: A Tale of Two Ends, Kyri Demby challenges the one-sided narrative of end-times theology and invites readers into a radical but biblical truth: God placed peril and promise side by side on purpose.

Through a compelling blend of reflective teaching, Scripture, mindset insight, and a powerful fictional parable, this book reframes the last days not as a forced catastrophe—but as a divine moment of choice. Will we live preparing for destruction, or participate in transformation? Will we build bunkers, or plant vineyards?

This book is for:

  • Readers exhausted by fear-based faith

  • Believers questioning end-times narratives they inherited

  • Spiritual seekers who sense God is arriving, not abandoning

  • Anyone ready to move from survival to stewardship

The Last Days doesn’t deny the chaos of the world—it simply refuses to make fear the final authority. Instead, it points readers toward the promise God emphasized most: “I will pour out My Spirit on all flesh.”

The end is coming—but not everyone is preparing for the same one.

Which end are you choosing?

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