by Dave Fiedler
In an age when postmodern confusion rises, traditional faith declines, and countless young people walk away from the church, anything that sparks “spiritual excitement” can look like a blessing. But as this book reveals, some movements that glitter with spiritual energy can quietly lead God’s people away from Scripture.
Tremble traces the story of a spiritual crisis that struck the church in the early 1900s. What appeared fresh and inspiring on the surface proved to be a subtle, emotional drift into mysticism—pulling earnest believers away from the foundational truths of God’s Word. Some recognized the danger in time. Others did not.
The lessons from that era are more than history—they are a warning buoy for the last days. This book helps readers understand:
• How a beautiful-sounding movement became deeply destructive
• Why emotional spirituality can overshadow Bible truth
• How past errors are resurfacing today in new, polished forms
• What God revealed through a striking dream of a ship, fog, and a looming iceberg
• Why the “Omega” danger predicted long ago may now be unfolding
Ellen White wrote of that crisis:
“The omega would follow in a little while. I trembled for our people.”
For nearly a century, the idea of another sweeping threat seemed unthinkable—yet Scripture and history both testify that spiritual dangers often return, packaged differently but driven by the same underlying deception.
This book explains what happened then, why it matters now, and how God calls His people to stand firm when the winds of false spirituality blow once again.
Table of Contents
- Way Back Then
- The Alpha and the Omega
- Subtle Like a Snake
- All in All
- Unrighteous Reruns
- He Said, She Said
- What Manner of Spirit?
- Fast Forward
- What’s This All About?
- The One Project
- Relationships
- Reviewing the Reviewers
- The Extending Influence
- Back to Now
- In the Limelight
- Gutenberg Lives!
- Chaff-filled Fields
- Suddenly It’s Everywhere
- Comparison
- Full Circle
- This Little Light of Mine
ISBN: 978-1-62913-044-6
Pages: 192, paperback
Dimensions: 6 X 9 inches


