Michael Earl Riemer is a poet, skilled machinist, woodcarver, preacher, home-Bible study teacher, Sunday school teacher, and author. Born and raised in Milwaukee Wisconsin, he now makes his home in the nation of the Philippines on its southernmost island, Mindanao. He resides there with his wife and young son.
He enjoys writing and has written gospel tracts and articles on various subjects and issues. He has authored several books. A short collection of poems titled “The Path Life Takes†and a book on the subject of eschatology titled, “ISRAEL, RAPTURE, TRIBULATION: How To Sort Biblical Fact From Theological Fiction.â€
His interest in and later the study of eschatology started shortly before his born-again experience (1973) in a Pentecostal church. It was there that he heard the preaching of an inspiring, “fiery,†and well versed evangelist expounding upon Bible prophecy. He has been “hooked†on eschatology ever since.
He is interested in “nature†and the wonders of creation. For much of his life he has enjoyed reading about those things in books and in his (former) subscription to the “National Geographic†magazine. But after reading the creation story in Genesis, and the seemingly “short†history of the earth presented there, contrasted against the backdrop of the billions of years of evolutionary history “demanded†by evolutionists and many scientists, he began to “look into†that subject. He now under-stands that evolution is a thinly disguised religion hiding behind the veil of science. He writes articles to help unmask and expose this dangerous and destructive religion.
He is also very concerned about God’s Kingdom, “My Father’s World.†He spends sometime each week “beautifying†God’s Kingdom by picking up trash, pulling out weeds, planting bushes and flowers. He teaches those in his speaking engage-ments and Sunday school classes to take dominion over each square inch of ground their feet trod upon. For God is interested in everything; each and every activity done under the sun on His planet, throughout each and every culture and nation.