Today, I have the privilege of welcoming fellow Christian author, TC
Avey, to discuss her newly released book, “The Precipice: When Everything We
Know Ends.” I hope her honesty and passion about Christianity and where we’re
headed spiritually and as a nation will inspire you. Information on how to
order her book is at the end. Having read the book as her editor, I consider it
one of the most eye-opening books for Christians on the market today. A
collection of short stories with futuristic settings, most are plausible in our
current world situation. Following each short story is a list of discussion
questions and reality checks to help the reader explore their own belief
system. This book would make a great small group or Bible study resource.
Welcome, TC. First,
I’d like to ask what led you to write “The Precipice?”
One day I sat in church and wondered how I would react if
someone threatened my life if I refused to recant my belief in Christ.
Honestly, I’m not sure how I would react. I’d like to think I’d be brave. Men and
women die for Christ every day, but I’m not so sure I’m that strong. Living in
America, I feel safe. But I cannot assume I will always have the right to
“freedom of religion.”
What would I do?
That question plagued me. Especially as I read more and more
news stories forcing me to believe such a reality isn’t as far fetched as many
would like to believe. With these thoughts in mind, I sat down and wrote my
book.
Your book leaves
people with a great deal to mull over. What do you hope people will take away
from reading your stories?
I hope they realize life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness are not guaranteed. Not for Americans or citizens of any nation. The
only One who can keep such a promise is God.
2 Cor 3:17 tells us, “Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the
Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.”
God does not lie. Therefore, it is
imperative people build their lives—hopes, dreams, everything—upon Him. A
shallow relationship with Him will have difficulty standing when the winds of
adversity blow like a tornado (Matt 7:24-29). Only those with deep roots will thrive (Matt 13:1-22).
One must begin today to place their
trust in Christ alone.
Why do you think some
Christians are hesitant to discuss ‘end times’?
There’s no simple answer to this. Each person is different.
But in general, I think part of it is fear—few like thinking the world is going
to end—and part is lack of knowledge. The Bible has numerous Scriptures about
the End Times, but there’s no formula
for cracking when it’s going to happen. The Bible says only God knows the hour
He will return for His children.
Also, there’s great debate within the Christian community
about WHEN Christ will call His children home—how much pain and suffering we
will endure at the hands of the anti-Christ.
Despite all this, I believe it is vital Christians acknowledge
the world will one day end. I have no clue when that time will be. But I can
trust God and follow what I believe He is revealing to me in His Word. Each
person must read His Word, not trust someone else to tell them what it says. Honestly,
it really doesn’t matter when He comes, all that matters is that His Bride is
ready and carrying out His work—the Great Commission.
We need to stop worrying, and arguing, among ourselves
about issues such as pre-tribulation vs. post-tribulation and focus on sharing
the Gospel with the Lost.
Our lives are not our own. We were purchased at a price.
It’s time Christians begin realizing this and go about their Father’s business.
How did you research
the Reality Checks in your book?
The Reality Checks are short summaries of Modern Events
transpiring around the globe. Some regard technology, while others focus on
infringements of people’s rights, and others tell about persecuted Christians.
I have a few sources I trust and read on a regular basis.
But I don’t take what they say at face value. I try to have two-three sources
back up any story. I especially like when I can get sources from opposing
“sides” telling a story, not only is that interesting, but it paints a more
complete picture.
The references I used are at the end of my book. If you go
through them, you will discover even more references and newer stories about
these events.
Knowledge, technology, civilizations, and news stories are
ever changing. One must make an intentional effort to stay up-to-date or
they will be swept away by others who are “in the know” and are navigating the
winds of change to their advantage.
The only thing that never changes is God.
How can people get
more involved with current events?
Be intentional. Few have the time, or desire, to be
informed about the world around them. Also, it can be VERY difficult to know
who to believe. Media bias and flat out lies can make it confusing and
frustrating. I encourage people to find someone in the media they trust and
listen/read that person. When they discuss something you find interesting, don’t
just take off with it. Make the effort to look into it further. At least, get
it backed up by one other source.
How do you recommend
people do research?
As I mentioned above, take the time to read a story from a
few different sources. When stories provide links, follow those links. Go
back to the original source whenever possible. Like the Bible, you must go
to the source and not let anyone else interpret something for you. When reading
a history book, whenever possible, read the original (or as close to it as you
can get) documents and not a publication that professors have built upon year
after year—slowly and gradually distorting original meaning.
TC Avey is a Christian
devoted to God, family, and friends. She is passionate about encouraging
Christians to live a life dedicated to Christ as well as helping them
understand the importance of preserving our national freedoms through knowledge
and love. She blogs at Wisdom of a Fool.
You can also follow her on Twitter.
Her book, The Precipice: When Everything We Know Ends, is available for
$2.99 on Amazon.
Laura, thank you for not only editing my book but being a mentor and friend. You're such a blessing to me and countless others. Honored to have you interview me.
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed weekend.