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Warning to the Churches: There is No Pre-Tribulation Rapture of the Church cuts straight to the heart of a teaching that’s been quietly accepted in many churches: the idea that believers will be whisked away before the coming tribulation. Ray C. Pearson Sr. doesn’t mince words—he calls it what it is: a false doctrine that needs to be exposed. Drawing on Scripture from Genesis through Revelation, he lays out a passion-fueled argument that the church must endure the full seven years of tribulation—and that understanding the timing of the Rapture is vital for every believer’s spiritual foundation ​.

More than just a theological treatise, this book doubles as a personal testimony. Pearson shares how he grew up in a denomination teaching the “pre-trib” view, how he wrestled with pastors and well-meaning deacons, and how his own Bible study journey unraveled layer upon layer of man-made doctrine. The core lesson? Never accept religious teaching at face value—always “rightly divide” the Word and let Scripture speak for itself ​.

And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away. 5And he that sat upon the throne said, Behold, I make all things new. And he said unto me, Write: for these words are true and faithful.” ​​​


— Revelation, Chapter 21, Verses 4 and 5


Deep Dive To Revelation

Ray Pearson takes us on a behind-the-scenes tour of church life—from childhood Sundays under a strict grandmother’s roof to late-night debates with pastors and fellow members. We met the charismatic deacon who could quote chapter and verse yet clung to false teachings, and the friend outside church walls whose questions sparked Pearson’s own deep dive into prophecy ​.

Each chapter peels back another layer of church tradition—Easter’s pagan roots, the timing of Christ’s resurrection, the Antichrist’s rise, and the vivid imagery of the Seven Seals and Bowls of Wrath. Characters like the “Prayer Warriors,” Jezebel of the neighborhood, and the joyfully fearful who “overcome unto the end” make this more than academic; it’s a living, breathing saga of faith under fire ​.

By the time you reach the climactic vision of the New Jerusalem—golden streets, pearly gates, and the river of life—you’ll feel like you’ve stood alongside John on that great high mountain. It’s a powerful reminder that the ultimate hope for believers isn’t an escape hatch, but a triumphant entrance into God’s eternal kingdom ​.

About The Author

Ray C. Pearson Sr. is the founding pastor of Eternal Life Full Gospel Church, a non-denominational ministry in Milwaukee, WI. Wielding a pen as boldly as a preacher’s pulpit, he’s written countless letters to popular evangelists and radio hosts, challenging the “big lie” of a secret rapture and urging them to “cry aloud, spare not” ​.

Rooted in decades of pastoral care and personal conviction, Pearson blends scholarly insight with down-to-earth storytelling. He believes that theology isn’t just for ivory towers—it’s meant to shape real lives facing real battles, both spiritual and every day.


If you’re ready to embark on a journey that’s as much about self-discovery as it is about exploring end-time prophecy, Warning to the Churches: There Is No Pre-Tribulation Rapture of the Church is a must-read. The book invites you to question what you’ve been taught, dive into Scripture with fresh eyes, and stand firm in the truth that will set you free.

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Warning to the Churches: There is No Pre-Tribulation Rapture of the Church

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This book exposes many sincere but false doctrines that’s being taught in today’s churches. They are: the truth regarding the Rapture of the Church, Christmas, Easter, and Halloween celebrations and our New Birth. Satan, has deceived many in the churches to accept and teach lies about the truth of the Bible. This book exposes them. “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” [from religious deception, emphasis mine] (John 8:32). You shall know the truth, and the truth.

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