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Content extracted from the magazine show grace of


faith 12 years pay 142 number 26e27

Mr Abraham de Almeida Brazilian Evangelical pastor of


the church in Coconut Creek
Florida USA. E-mail prabraao@msn.com

The End of the world is near

Mark 13

7 And when ye shall hear of wars and rumors of wars,


be ye not troubled: for so must happen, but still not the
end.
8 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom
against kingdom: and there shall be earthquakes in
divers places, and there will be famines and
troubles. These things are the beginnings of sorrows.

See also (Matthew 24:6)

Volcanoes
These physical phenomena have been increasing in
recent years

More than 21 major eruptions in 1970 to 36 in 1980.

Reaching 55 in 1990.
Havoc on 14 opened in 2010. Volcano eruption in
Glacier Eyjafjallajökull (southeast Iceland).

Wreaked havoc on the economy after the European


launch in the sky and a thick cloud of ash Estense.

Eruptions in dormant volcanoes

Mount St. Helens volcano in Washington State USA.

This was inactive at 175 years and awoke on the


morning of May 18, 1980 considered the largest
outbreak in U.S. history.

1983 Kilauea in Hawaii also became active in keeping


so many years

1982

(March) Mexican volcano El Chichón has killed 2,000


people and affected global climate for years because of
the sulfur-rich gases released in large quantities in the
air. Did reduce the planet's global temperature of 0.3 º C
to 0.5 º C
1985

Eruption of Nevado del Ruiz, Colombia (25 000 deaths)

1991

For over 500 years of inactivity the Pinatubo volcano


awoke on the island Luzon in the Philippines became
the second largest volcanic catastrophe of the 20th
century.(About 800 dead).

Effects of this volcano were felt around the world since


formed a dense fog of gases rich in sulfuric acid, which
covered 42% of the planet two months later.
Causing the months following the fall of global
temperatures by 0.5 º C

EARTHQUAKES

19th century 41 large earthquakes killing occurred just


over 350 000 people.

20th century until May 1997 had been 96 major


earthquakes causing the deaths of 2.1 million people.
Earthquake in the Pakistani part of Kashmir region in
October 2005

(79,000 dead)

Sichuan Province in China in 2008 (85,000 dead)

Haiti in January 2010 (316 thousand dead)

Chile in February 2010 (500 dead)

Chinese province of Qinghai in April 2010 (3mil dead)

Christchurch New Zealand in September 2010 and


February 2011
(182 deaths)

The latest in Japan early hours of March 11 there was a


violent shaking in the land of 8.9 on the Richter scale
with epicenter 400 km north of the Japanese capital
Tokyo detruindo city and killing thousands of people.

The Middle East has been prophetic fulfillment of Main


Stage
Frequency of earthquakes in the East Médio.Veja
progression of aftershocks.

1900 = 141

1910 = 154

1920 = 321

1930 = 358

1960 = 1205 jumped to earthquakes.

1970 = 1553 tremors

Dividing this period of 80 years in two equal parts, one


observes that in the first half (1900 -1939) were 974
earthquakes in the region of the Middle East while in
the next 40 years (1940 to 1979) was 3572!

In February 2001, reporters from CNN commented that


the 21st century
Begun with great tragedies. They noted that in only 15
days, had occurred around the world, eight large
earthquakes, all rated above 5.5 on the Richter scale.
Among these earthquakes, two occurred in El Salvador,
leaving thousands of victims, and one that happened in
India, claiming about 150 000 people leaving over 1
million homeless.
Hurricanes and typhoons

From 1900 to 1949 (12 hurricanes and typhoons around


the world leading to deaths of 61,874 people

From 1950 to 1996 this number increased to 77


hurricanes leaving 1.06 million deaths.

A single hurricane that hit Bangladesh on April 30, 1990


caused the deaths of 139,000 people.

According to the World Almanac throughout the 19th


century there were three major floods in which 938 000
people died.

In the 20th Century by August 1996 had been 82 major


floods killing 4.07 million people.

Interestingly, in the 1900s for example, there were only


two major floods, while only the first half of 1990
happened 26 years floods.

Finally, the prophet Isaiah describes a time when the


earth will be broken, chipped and totally shaken (Isaiah
24:19-20) and the Apostle Paul speaks of the sorrows of
the world because of sin (Romans 8:19-22).

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