Category Archives: Apostasy

What if the Next Pope is the Last One?

The retirement of Pope Benedict XVI will have a stunning effect. A document that has been known to prophecy scholars for some time is about to become common knowledge, and is sure to cause a great deal of speculation and … Continue reading

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2012 in Review: The Year in Prophecy

Every year at this time we issue a recap of the top stories from the past year that relate to Bible prophecy. It is always a long report because there is so much drama in the world as we drift … Continue reading

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What Good Can Come From This Tragedy?

The horror of the Sandy Hook school massacre is the worst possible news for our generation. It is beyond comprehension. Among the many questions that are prompted by this tragedy is this one: “What is the prophetic significance of this … Continue reading

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Young People in Prophecy

Watching the Olympics on television, I am impressed once again by the talented and dedicated young people who participate in these amazing athletic events. In the same way I am constantly amazed at the special young Christians who spend most … Continue reading

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Review of Petrus Romanus: The Final Pope is Here

Thomas Horn and Cris Putnam have written a big book of evidence that when Pope Benedict XVI, who is 85, dies or steps down, his successor will be the last in a very long string of Popes predicted more than … Continue reading

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What about “The Harbinger?”

I have had so many people ask me for my opinion about Jonathan Cahn’s book “The Harbinger.” I have, of course, read it, and have been willing to tell my associates what I think, but I have waited to give a … Continue reading

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A Divided Nation

President Obama’s admission yesterday that he does believe in same-sex marriage did not surprise many people, but it drew a line in the sand – dividing the nation in yet another way. It came at the same time that North … Continue reading

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Red Skies

Recently Barbara and I had the privilege of visiting the offices of the Blue Letter Bible and of sharing a prophecy update with their wonderful staff. Although we have used their site for our sermon preparation week after week for … Continue reading

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Bible Prophecy: Who Can You Trust?

  Why we wrote “Connecting the Dots: A Handbook of Bible Prophecy” There are so many ideas floating around about prophecy in these fascinating times. How does one know what is true and what is just speculation? Fourteen years ago … Continue reading

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You Should Have Been There!

We participated in an outstanding conference last week-end. Jay Smith was our speaker. He is a missionary in London who devotes all his time to study, writing, and lecturing on the differences between Christianity and Islam. He has had an … Continue reading

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