Edmund Berkeley Hammond (who is known by the nickname of “Berk”) was born in the small town of Wellford, SC. After graduating from Spartanburg High School in 1935, he entered Clems...ver másEdmund Berkeley Hammond (who is known by the nickname of “Berk”) was born in the small town of Wellford, SC. After graduating from Spartanburg High School in 1935, he entered Clemson College before transferring in 1937 to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he graduated in 1940 with a BS degree in Aeronautical Engineering. He is widowed, and he has one son, John Elwyn.
After his graduation, Berk spent 38 years in the development of armament systems for the US armed services, and he retired in 1979.
Since his water baptism as a teenager, Berk has always tried to be a good Christian. However, his work as a Christian truly began in 1972 when he received a supernatural message from God, calling him to be an interpreter of the prophetic scriptures of the Bible. Since receiving this call, he has written more than 20 short papers on controversial prophetic topics under God’s direction. Twelve of these papers are presented as chapters in this book.ver menos