Christine weick biography
As a born again believer, the study of Biblical prophecy has become a consuming desire to know more. But becoming a writer was something I never knew I was capable of. I always had the passion for prophecy, even as a child. But only about four years ago did I start Bible studies on the book of Revelation. The more that I dug into God's Word - the more Revelation became clear. At one of my classes two years ago, someone mentioned to me that I should write a book since I had made it so easy for others to understand the complex book of Revelation. I thought this to be impossible, I was not a writer. The thought of writing after that comment never left me. It seemed to be a constant 'calling' to attempt a start at it. Two weeks later I gave in and wrote the first chapter in one night. I finished my manuscript in 10 months. The things that were revealed made sense to me. The more I wrote, the more I found. The book you see here is a product of what God can do through the most common of people. I reside in West Michigan with my family and always look forward to comments or questions from my readers.
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Christine Weick
American Christian activist
Christine Weick (born 1962) is an American Christian activist and author who gained national exposure during the 2010s. She has protested against Muslims inside Muslim places of worship, against homosexuality, and holiday traditions like Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny. She asserted in a now-viral video that the logo of Monster Energy sports drink depicts the number of the beast.
Biography
Christine Weick is from Michigan. She was born in 1964. Weick has given a number of interviews over the years describing growing up in a strict Christian Reformed family. She was not allowed to watch television or listen to music. At some point she rebelled and turned to witchcraft. "It was the ultra-form of rebellion against God, to worship the devil outright," she said. She had a baby in high school out of wedlock, was convinced by her mother to marry the father, after which she proceeded to cheat on him regularly. After their divorce, she married her second husband. Her new step-daughter owned a CD release by the heavy metal band White Zombie, which contained lyrics that, upon discovering the CD in 1995, Weick deemed Satanic and shocking in nature; Weick has since stated, "I gave my life to the Lord right there, thinking, 'Okay Lord, the devil's done with me now. Now I'm going to work for you.'"
Activism
In 2011 she published the book Explain This! A Verse by Verse Explanation of the Book of Revelation.
In October 2013 she drove to Detroit from Hopkins, Michigan to protest against same-sex marriage in Michigan with a sign which said "God opposes gay marriage".
In May 2014 Weick protested against gay rights on Mother's Day in Grandville, Michigan, holding a sign that read "Thank your mom today for not being gay." The protest was filmed by a local news station, who also filmed an angry .