Publify Publishing
03/23/2026
Signs of the times are pointing to the reality of these being the last days. Bible prophecies are being fulfilled daily, adding to the fact that Jesus will return soon for His Bride, the church. Since this the case, an awareness of promised happenings begins to develop before our very eyes.
God supernaturally orders the steps of His people, Israel, to come home. With the church taken in the rapture, and Israel in their homeland, God allows great tribulations to seize the world.
Midway through the seven-year tribulation period, God will take His people to a protected place for the last three and a half years and minister them as Moses did in the wilderness, all the time preparing them to enter into a new garden of Eden, the Millennial Kingdom. There, they will reside for a thousand years. Biblical illustrations are presented to us that stimulate the imagination: the beauty of the setting, the productivity of the terrain, the unspeakable joy and peace experienced – but, mostly, the pe*******on of true, spiritually motivated worship in the millennial temple and around the city’s sanctuary pool.
Of course, this poses questions: “What does it mean to ‘reign’ with Christ?” We address this in this publication. “Will every Christian ‘reign’ with Christ?” No! We define this scenario. “Then who?” The answer is in the rendering.
Thy Kingdom Come: Thy Will Be Done Signs of the times are pointing to the reality of these being the last days. Bible prophecies are being fulfilled daily, adding to the fact that Jesus will return soon for His Bride, the church. Since this the case, an awareness of promised happenings begins to develop before our very eyes. God ...
03/23/2026
What happens when an ordinary woman becomes an accidental landlord—and discovers just how messy, maddening, and meaningful that world can be?
In Slumlord: Not a Millionaire, Sandy Jacobsen pulls back the curtain on her real-life journey through the unpredictable world of rental housing. Beginning as a naive tenant with little life experience, Sandy eventually becomes a landlord to an unforgettable cast of characters—some hilarious, some heartbreaking, and some who test the very limits of patience, grace, and human understanding.
From tenants who vanish without warning to properties destroyed through carelessness or chaos, Sandy faces it all while trying to build a life, a home, and a sense of self. With sharp wit, candid honesty, and surprising vulnerability, she explores the universal themes hidden within these stories: trust, resilience, forgiveness, and the strange ways people shape us—whether we want them to or not.
Part memoir, part social reflection, Slumlord: Not a Millionaire is not a guide to real estate. It’s a deeply human look at the small injustices, big lessons, and unexpected victories that shape who we become.
Sometimes the hardest people teach us the most. Sometimes the smallest homes hold the biggest stories.
Slumlord: Not a Millionaire In , Sandy Jacobsen pulls back the curtain on her real-life journey through the unpredictable world of rental housing. Beginning as a naive tenant with little life experience, Sandy eventually becomes a landlord to an unforgettable cast of characters—some hilarious, some heartbreaking, and so...
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