The generation who will be alive at the time of Christ’s return is called the Terminal Generation. This special generation will experience unique times unlike any other generation has witnessed before or ever will see again. But is that our generation? Israel once again exists, the Sanhedrin has been reconvened and temple preparations are in full swing. Signs such as terrorism, economic upheaval, pandemics, increased crime and moral decay line up with the conditions required before Jesus can return. Examine the evidence as this twenty-five week study tackles the intriguing questions such as how does the Bible compare to the Qur'an; is Mystery Babylon someone or something known in our modern world; what is the identity of the two witnesses and what is their purpose; how might the Mark of the Beast logistically be implemented; how close are we to the beginning of the rebuilding of the third temple; what do the seals, trumpets and bowls mean for mankind; who might be the other signatory on a seven-year peace agreement with Israel; are there signs of the foundation of a one world government that can be seen today; what might a one world religion look like given our current global faith composition; what is the identity of the Restrainer and can we see traces of it in our world today; how do pre-Tribulation and post-Tribulation rapture arguments compare and what will life be like through the Millennial Reign and beyond? Delve into a relevant exploration of how end time prophecy affects us in our world today as you decide for yourself if we are the Terminal Generation. Simplifying the complex and often confusing world of prophetic events, each week you will enjoy this topical approach to prophetic events as you open with a prayer and ice-breaker (can be used for group study) followed by a short Greek or Hebrew word study relating to the topic of the week. A lesson then explains the topic in simplified terms using relevant information intertwined with the facts of scripture viewed against the backdrop of our world. Following the fact-filled lessons are discussion questions that can be used for group discussion or personal reflection on how the topic relates to our world as we know it. After the weekly concept, suggestions are provided for additional ways to connect the topic to your week. Lastly, the study ends with a closing prayer. Piece by piece, like a puzzle coming together, you will make important connections and develop a greater understanding of end time prophetic events and what they mean to us, now. So, what do you think? Are we the Terminal Generation? It’s time to make the relevant connections between scripture and our world. Find out for yourself what scripture has to say about the matter today. This book also pairs well with The No-Homework Bible Group Hug Holidays by Christine Tate. When a holiday approaches, take a one-week break to do the single, stand-alone fellowship building lesson for the holiday, then return to your regular study program.