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New Earth Chronicles: Documenting Humanity's Millennial Transition

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Join historian Jeffrey as he looks back at the most profound transformation in human history—the early days following Christ's Second Coming. This documentary-style podcast examines how ordinary people navigated extraordinary change when the Millennial reign began. Rather than focusing on theological debates or institutional shifts, "New Earth Chronicles" explores the deeply personal journeys of individuals from diverse backgrounds facing the reality of Christ's return. Through carefully researched accounts, Jeffrey reveals the internal struggles, profound choices, and remarkable adaptations

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May 26, 2025

#6 The First City

<p></p><p>Just days after Christ's return, King Abdullah II of Jordan makes a shocking announcement that will change everything—his nation will host the first City of Zion. But what unfolds in the Jordanian desert defies every expectation of how kingdoms are built.</p><p>In this episode, we follow the extraordinary story of Elder Al-Farsi, tasked with building a city where none should exist, and the faith of ordinary construction workers like Adnan Al-Masri and engineer Khalid Mansour as they build bridges over completely dry ground. Their instructions seem impossible: prepare for waters that don't exist, following ancient patterns drawn with a wooden staff in desert sand.</p><p>Through intimate accounts from workers, engineers, and families, we witness the tension between rational skepticism and divine faith as human hands prepare infrastructure for a miracle they cannot yet see. What begins as an exercise in absurdity becomes a powerful demonstration of the Kingdom's foundational principle: faith must precede fulfillment.</p><p>The white flag planted at the center becomes more than a marker—it transforms into a symbol of surrender that will define every City of Zion to follow. Like a child crossing monkey bars, progress requires not just reaching forward, but first letting go of what we currently grasp.</p><p>From detailed construction logs to personal spiritual struggles, this chapter reveals how the Kingdom establishes itself not through conquest, but through invitation—and how ordinary people find the courage to build for promises not yet fulfilled.</p><p>Part of the New Earth Chronicles series exploring humanity's transition into Christ's millennial reign through the eyes of those who lived it.</p>

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May 5, 2025

#5 The First Sunday

<p>While world leaders gathered at historic summits following Christ&#39;s return, millions of ordinary people faced a deeply personal question: what to do on that first Sunday. This episode explores intimate accounts from diverse backgrounds - a lifelong church member unexpectedly resentful of newcomers, a former atheist experiencing spiritual awakening, a Catholic witnessing her parish transform while maintaining its identity, and a social media influencer struggling with cognitive dissonance. At the heart of these stories stands a poignant letter from a bitter ex-believer to his estranged son, wrestling with being wrong about reality&#39;s fundamental nature. These narratives reveal that even faced with divine reality, becoming a &quot;new creature&quot; remains humanity&#39;s greatest challenge and most beautiful opportunity.</p>

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April 27, 2025

#4 The Great Religious Summit

<p>"The Great Religious Summit" - Jeffrey documents the historic gathering where Christ's representative meets with leaders from all major world religions following the UN address. This episode explores the profound moment when religious leaders grapple with Christ's invitation to unite in building Cities of Zion while respecting diverse spiritual traditions. Jeffrey chronicles the various reactions - from acceptance to resistance - as Christ's messenger presents a framework where truth in all faiths is acknowledged while establishing His divine authority. The episode focuses on how religious leaders respond to the proposal of Kingdom citizenship separate from Church membership, the concept of growth-centered communities respecting individual spiritual journeys, and the invitation to bring their traditions' spiritual gifts into a unified effort to eliminate poverty and enmity. Through reported accounts and reflections, Jeffrey reveals how this summit marked a turning point in humanity's understanding of unity within diversity, setting the stage for the great gathering to come.</p><p>New Earth Chronicles presents a speculative historical narrative inspired by theology and prophecies from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.</p><p><br /></p>

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What is New Earth Chronicles: Documenting Humanity's Millennial Transition?

Join historian Jeffrey as he looks back at the most profound transformation in human history—the early days following Christ's Second Coming. This documentary-style podcast examines how ordinary people navigated extraordinary change when the Millennial reign began. Rather than focusing on theological debates or institutional shifts, "New Earth Chronicles" explores the deeply personal journeys of individuals from diverse backgrounds facing the reality of Christ's return. Through carefully researched accounts, Jeffrey reveals the internal struggles, profound choices, and remarkable adaptations

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