What happens when the man who invented the rapture theory finds out the Church used it to leave the table too soon?
The Man Who Raptured Too Much is a hilarious and heartfelt theological satire where John Nelson Darby, armed with prophecy charts and overconfidence, is flung into a future where his ideas have gone mainstream-and missed the point entirely.
Guided by a scroll-carrying goat named Herschel, a Jewish time-travel therapist named Mildred, and a bemused Apostle Paul, Darby must face the very people and promises his system left behind.
This is a story about unraveling charts, restoring covenants, and rediscovering the heart of the Kingdom-not as an escape plan, but as an invitation.
Perfect for spiritual misfits, recovering dispensationalists, and anyone who suspects theology could use a bit more love-and a lot more laughter.