Category Archives: Apologetics

Systematic Prophecy: Humility and Courage

In the two previous blogs we gave suggestions about how our study and teaching of Bible prophecy can be more trustworthy.  These ideas were: Sound Scriptural Teaching and Principles of Interpretation of Prophecy   Today we would like to conclude … Continue reading

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Systematic Prophecy: Biblical Interpretation

Principles of Biblical Interpretation of Prophecy  There are many excellent books on the topic of Bible interpretation. In fact, this subject is so broad that it has its own technical name: Hermeneutics.  The word hermeneutics comes from the Greek hermeneo, … Continue reading

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Systematic Prophecy: Sound Biblical Teaching

Now that Harold Camping and his followers have raised a huge question in the minds of millions of people about prophecy by setting a false date for the Rapture, and then by recalculating the date (as we warned he would … Continue reading

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Prophecy Central now has a free weekly newsletter. It is a recap of all the “Top Stories” of the past week with links to the original documentation. Best of all, it allows us to include exclusive content and commentary under … Continue reading

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Our Book – 300,000 and Counting

The book that Lambert Dolphin and I wrote has had 335,919 readers to date, BUT it is our old (1998) online version, “Thy Kingdom Come, Thy Will Be Done… The Prayer Offered Most Often Is About to be Answered!” Someone … Continue reading

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Hell Is For Real

The study of prophecy must include what happens to people at the end of their mortal life.  Two books that are very popular right now deal with some of these questions.  One of them is Heaven is for Real: A … Continue reading

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Our Book Is Now On Kindle

We are happy to announce that our new book, Connecting the Dots: A Handbook of Bible Prophecy, is now available as a digital/electronic book (eBook).  It is already available on Amazon.com for their Kindle reader. And it is scheduled to … Continue reading

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The Little Church That Shouldn’t

Image via Wikipedia Will Koran-burning Pastor Miss the Perfect Opportunity?  The little church that plans to burn the Koran on 9/11 will probably miss the perfect opportunity to demonstrate the difference between Christianity and Islam.  By heeding the pleas of … Continue reading

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In Israel…

I am leading a tour to Israel and the world-famous passion play in Oberammergau, Ger- many. It’s a great combination: all the major holy sites that make the Bible come to life, and a dramatic presentation of Jesus’ life in … Continue reading

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Apologetics Central

My main hobby in life turns out to also be a ministry. This hobby is the study of Bible prophecy. There are lots of us prophecy students out there. And why not? About 1/3 of the Bible is prophecy. The … Continue reading

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