Category Archives: Eschatology

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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2012 Prophecy or Panic?

I must recommend this outstanding documentary that is now available on DVD. It was produced by Cloud Ten Pictures, and hosted by Jeff Douglas. He walks through the magnificent ruins of the ancient Mayan culture and thoroughly explores the phenomenon … Continue reading

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What Does It All Mean?

After 14 years of reporting news of prophetic importance to Bible students and teachers, we have accumulated a valuable history of headlines and their summaries. If you are looking for information about any one of over one hundred sub-topics, you … Continue reading

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Another Nice Surprise: Our Book in Amazon list for “Bible Prophecy”

This week I made a list of great books and DVDs about Bible Prophecy. It’s sort of a general wish-list for prophecy enthusiasts. Amazon.com offers a way to list these products by categories in a personalized “store.” So I put … Continue reading

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Read Rosenberg’s Book Quick!

If you are planning to read Joel Rosenberg’s new book, you had better do it fast. Rosenberg’s earlier prophecy-fiction books have all been published just before some of his creative insights have actually happened. The Ezekiel Option was named by … Continue reading

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Billy Graham – Another Methuselah?

Billy Graham celebrated his 93rd birthday this week! What if God allowed our generation’s most famous evangelist to prolong his life until the Rapture of the Church? It’s just a thought! Don’t say I predicted that this would happen. But … Continue reading

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Connecting the Dots Called a “Bestseller”

Armageddon Books is an online bookseller that specializes in Bible prophecy books and products. They have been on the Internet about as long as Prophecy Central, and we have enjoyed watching each other grow for more than a decade. We … Continue reading

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Camping’s Last Stand

When his earlier prediction about the end of the world failed to materialize last May 21st, Harold Camping, President of Family Radio, recalculated and said that the Rapture (whisking away of the Church) would take place on Oct. 21. Thankfully, … Continue reading

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The Prophecy Pendulum

Bible prophecy is full of mysterious things: the four horsemen of the apocalypse, a seven-headed dragon, a lamb that speaks like a dragon, stars falling from the heavens, and many more. I have studied these mysteries for most of my … Continue reading

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