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Tag Archives: Iran
Please, Mr. President!
An open letter to President Obama It is with a mixture of the greatest respect for the office you hold, and a profound disappointment with some of the decisions you have made, that I must plead for you to face … Continue reading
Posted in Iran, Israel, Peace, Wars
Tagged Bible prophecy, Christianity, Iran, Iran nuclear deal, Israel, Jesus, President Obama, United States, Wars
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It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like the End Times
I’m sure you have noticed how dramatic the world news is these days. It looks just like the predictions Jesus made about the “beginning of sorrows” [literally “birth-pains”] in His message about the future. And you will hear of wars … Continue reading
Posted in Earthquakes, Economy, Eschatology, Evangelism, Fearful Events, Islam, Israel, Middle East War, New World Order, Persecution, Plagues, Wars
Tagged Bible prophecy, Christianity, Connecting the Dots, End Times, Iran, Islam, Israel, Signs of the Times
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The Damascus Countdown
I just finished reading Damascus Countdown, the long-awaited conclusion to Joel Rosenberg’s Twelfth Imam trilogy. The first two novels were The Twelfth Imam and The Tehran Initiative. This third story began with a massive preemptive strike by the Israelis against … Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Egypt, Eschatology, Evangelism, Islam, Israel, Revival, Syria
Tagged Damascus Countdown, Iran, Joel Rosenberg, Nuclear, Syria, Twelfth Imam
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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
Posted in 2012, Apostasy, Connecting the Dots: A Handbook of Bible Prophecy, Earthquakes, Egypt, Elections, Eschatology, Evangelism, Fearful Events, Islam, Israel, Libya, Mark of the Beast, Middle East War, New World Order, Peace, Persecution, Plagues, Revelation, Revival, Syria, Technology, Terrorism, UFOs, United States of America, Wars
Tagged 2012, Apostasy, Connecting the Dots, earthquakes, egypt, famine, fearful signs, Iran, Plagues, prophecy, Revival, rumors of wars, Syria, technology, terrorism, the end, Wars
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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
Posted in Eschatology, Gog and Magog, Islam
Tagged Bible prophecy, false teachers, Gog and Magog, Iran, Joel Rosenberg, The 12th Imam, The Tehran Incident
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2016 in Review: The Year in Bible Prophecy
At the close of a fascinating and tumultuous year Prophecy Central posts its report on the top ten categories of Bible prophecy, as determined by the greatest amount of relevant news posted on the various topic pages during the … Continue reading →