The Positive Apocalypse: A Weekly Audiobook Begins
Starting January 16: Weekly free audiobook episodes, plus a nonfiction companion on end-time discipleship
I’m Back on a Weekly Rhythm — And I’m Inviting You Along
From March to November 2024, I serially published my Positive Apocalypse trilogy week by week. Many of you walked through that process with me in real time, and I’m grateful for your encouragement, feedback, and prayers along the way.
If I’m being honest, 2025 didn’t carry that same weekly discipline. Life happened. Projects multiplied. And my newsletter cadence suffered.
But as we begin 2026, I’m getting back in the saddle — intentionally, publicly, and with a clear plan.
A Weekly Audiobook Project (Free)
Starting next Friday, January 16, I’m committing to publish the Positive Apocalypse trilogy in weekly free audiobook episodes.
Episode 1 will include the first two chapters of the Amazon bestseller, Birth Pangs of the End Times, which is now perma-free to all.
My subscribers will get an email announcing each new audio episode.
Weekly audio episodes will also be freely and publicly available worldwide on these International platforms:
Substack
Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music
YouTube
After Episode 1, I’ll release a new episode every Friday until all 51 chapters in the Positive Apocalypse trilogy have been published worldwide in audio form.
This is not a teaser or short-term experiment. It’s a commitment to consistent, free content — a way to make the end-time message in these books accessible worldwide to people who rarely read eBooks or paperbacks, but who regularly listen to audiobooks. And they’ll stay free permanently.
Each episode’s description will include:
A link to obtain a free Book 1, Birth Pangs of the End Times, for people who want to taste whether the series is for them or not.
A link to the complete trilogy eBook, for those who want to purchase the full biblical end-times story in one convenient package for $9.99.
After completing the weekly audio episodes for each trilogy book, I’ll package the episodes together for sale as an audiobook. But the weekly episodes on the platforms above will always be free.
Why I’m Doing This
The Positive Apocalypse trilogy is more than an entertaining story.
I wrote it to challenge fear-based end-times theology, to replace speculation with Scripture, and to reframe the end-times as something God’s people are meant to overcome, not escape.
The audiobook project allows that message to reach people who learn better by listening — as well as commuters, workers, the visually impaired, or those simply overwhelmed by reading.
I’m also pairing the audiobook episodes with something I’ve wanted to do for a long time . . .
A Nonfiction Companion to the Positive Apocalypse Trilogy
Included with the audiobook episodes, I’ll link to a weekly nonfiction companion series on my other Substack channel, End-Time-Disciples.com.
These companion posts (and discussions) will address the biblical theology behind the story, including fascinating topics many Christians have never been encouraged to examine, such as:
Escape versus endurance: rapture theology versus the call to overcome
Why God’s children go through tribulation rather than avoiding it
Who the “elect” actually are in Scripture
The two resurrections described in the Bible
Why eternal torment is not biblical
Conditional immortality — in Eden, now, and in the age to come
Why the 144,000 are Christians, without regard to Jew or Gentile flesh
These won’t be opinions or tradition-based talking points. Every topic will be grounded in Scripture, tested across the whole Bible, and open to thoughtful discussion.
What You Can Expect Going Forward
Weekly audiobook episodes from the trilogy
Weekly companion discussions exploring the theology behind each episode
No hype. No fear-mongering. No date-setting.
A steady focus on faithfulness, endurance, and truth
If you’ve been here since the early days — thank you. I truly appreciate you.
If you’re newer — welcome. This is a great time to jump in.
The first audiobook episode arrives Friday, January 16.
Until then, stay watchful, stay grounded in the Word, and stand in faith.
Tom
Maj Tom, DMin




Thank you for sharing this update it’s encouraging to see such a steady commitment to making biblical teaching accessible and centered on Scripture especially in a time when fear and speculation so often dominate end times discussions The call to endurance and faithfulness echoes Jesus’ own words when He said the one who endures to the end will be saved Matthew 24:13 and again in Revelation here is the perseverance of the saints who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus Revelation 14:12 I appreciate the focus on overcoming rather than escaping because Scripture consistently calls God’s people to faithfulness in trials Jesus said in the world you will have tribulation but take heart I have overcome the world John 16:33 and Paul reminded the church that through many tribulations we must enter the kingdom of God Acts 14:22 Making this content freely available also reflects the heart of the gospel freely you have received freely give Matthew 10:8 and the emphasis on grounding everything in Scripture is exactly what the Bereans were commended for as they searched the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so Acts 17:11 May the Lord bless this work use it to strengthen His people in truth and endurance and keep many anchored in His Word for heaven and earth will pass away but My words will never pass away Matthew 24:35