The End Of Sacrifice

THE END OF SACRIFICE is a book that provides hope for a world that is currently spinning out of control. It offers logical outcomes for severe climate change, ongoing pestilences, armed conflict and countries that are beset by continual political disarray. Are we approaching an “end of time” scenario? Will the earth survive a nuclear…

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Ted Woudberg

About This Book

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THE END OF SACRIFICE is a book that provides hope for a world that is currently spinning out of control. It offers logical outcomes for severe climate change, ongoing pestilences, armed conflict and countries that are beset by continual political disarray. Are we approaching an “end of time” scenario? Will the earth survive a nuclear war, earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis and tornados that we see now? Can Covid 19 mutate into a deadly virus that wipes out millions of people? No. Ted Berg has the hope that we are all looking for. Get his e-book “The End of Sacrifice” on Amazon. Ted is also available on Instagram and Twitter.

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Writer: Ted Woudberg

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About The Writer

Ted Woudberg

Ted Woudberg

TED WOUDBERG (aka Ted Berg) began his writing career in his country of birth, South Africa in the early 1990’s. Being involved in the unit title industry he wanted to make major changes to the current law by writing and publishing a bedside manual. In 1995 the first copy of “Basic Sectional Title” was published by Butterworths to the acclaim of the industry. Revised editions and a further Book 2 was published in 1999. After emigrating to NZ in 2006 he became co-founder and editor of “The South African,” a community magazine which was later replaced and modernised by “Howzit” magazine in 2019. He enjoys writing Christian science fiction novels and is currently working on Book 3 of a trilogy entitled “Star Lords.” Ted's book "The End of Sacrifice" is available here.

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