About the
AUTHOR
Simone Conward
Born in Jamaica in 1967 and became a U.S. citizen in 1976. Raised as a Christian by her grandmother, she developed a deep love for the teachings of scripture. As an elementary student in Philadelphia, she faced the challenges of adjusting to a new country, school system, and church community. As an immigrant, she often felt like an outsider, choosing to quietly observe the differences around her. As a child, Simone dreamed of becoming a doctor. Over time, her aspirations shifted toward law enforcement, but she ultimately pursued a career in the medical laboratory field. This profession strengthened her ability to analyze facts objectively rather than rely on opinions. Simone has a deep
appreciation for nature and believes in a holistic approach to health—favoring natural foods, pure juices, and
water while relying on rest and prayer for recovery.
Her studies in natural medicine in the U.S. led her to realize that much of modern natural health revolves around supplements and commercialized products. Disappointed, she sought knowledge from island communities, only to find that much of their traditional
wisdom had been lost. This led her on a personal quest for truth, delving into health, religion, and government, until she ultimately dedicated herself to studying GOD’s Word through The Bible. Her Christian faith continues to guide her life, influencing her choices and shaping her understanding of the world.
Through dedicated research and Biblical study, she gained insight into history and the scriptures, leading her to an in-depth comprehension of Revelation. Over the years, Simone wrote multiple books explaining different Biblical eras—covering Genesis to the Kings, the Kings to the New Testament, and Matthew to
Revelation. After facing challenges and setbacks in publishing, she is now releasing her books in reverse
order, beginning with Revelation, Past, Present, and Future, believing that people need to understand the
end-time prophecies that are unfolding today. If she had to describe herself in three words, she would say: patient, kind, and peaceful.