Jonathan Cahn, Author of Smash Hit ‘The Paradigm,’ at NRB This Week

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Months after its debut, Jonathan Cahn’s hit New York Times best-seller, The Paradigm: The Ancient Blueprint That Holds the Mystery of Our Times (TheParadigmMystery.com), is still making strides on best-seller lists.

In fact, for the Publisher’s Weekly list in January, Cahn held spots on both the nonfiction and fiction lists. The Paradigm was No. 5 on the Religion Nonfiction list, which, Publisher’s Weekly reported, may have made buyers curious about his other works. His 2016 novel, The Book of Mysteries, is No. 2 on the Religion Fiction list.

The Paradigm exploded onto the scene in Sept. 2017, and readers were amazed at the parallels the author drew between an ancient paradigm from 3,000 years ago and today’s headlines.

“In The Paradigm, current events become the manifestations of an ancient mystery,” Cahn writes. “We will see ancient monarchs and modern presidents merging together, the reigns and actions of ancient kings governing the reigns and actions of modern leaders, ancient scandals lying behind modern scandals, and the events of ancient times determining the course, the direction and the timing of the events of the modern world.

This week, Cahn will be at the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) 75th Annual Convention in Nashville to conduct interviews, sign books and interact with other authors.

Three of Cahn’s best-sellers, The Paradigm, The Harbinger and The Book of Mysteries, currently hold top 10 spots on Amazon in their respective categories.

The Paradigm is published by Frontline, an imprint of Charisma House.

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