Uniting Europe Seeks Leader

by Terry James The European Union (EU) continues to boil within a hotbed of dynamic worldwide economic upheaval. Creation and establishment of a permanent president of the EU is the prime issue on the front burner. Tony Blair, former British prime minister, is at the center of the search for a powerful leader who can …

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The Think-Not Generation!

by Todd Strandberg The Bible predicts that someday a period of unparalleled calamity will sweep over this planet. During the time commonly known as the tribulation, the loss of life will be so great, nearly all the inhabitants of the earth will perish. You would think the bleak nature of these future events would cause …

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The Bible as History

by Jack Kinsella The Palestinian Authority's chief Islamic judge issued an official ruling recently saying that essentially everything in the Bible is wrong. The Jews didn't settle Jerusalem. David didn't buy the land upon which the Temple was constructed from Ornan three thousand years ago. David didn't found Jerusalem. Jerusalem wasn't sacked by Nebuchadnezzar. The …

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The Millennial Kingdom

by Jack Kinsella According to Scripture, there are at least two remaining Dispensations of God between now and the destruction of universe and its replacement with the ‘new heavens’ and ‘new earth’ described by the Apostle Peter. “But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the …

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Finding Gog

by Jack Kelley Those who labor to understand the nuances of the battle described in Ezekiel 38-39 quickly identify two major puzzles. One is the timing of the battle and the other is the identity of Gog, from Magog.   Suffice it to say here that almost no scholar, certainly none I’m aware of, believes the …

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No One Knows The Day Or The Hour

by Jack Kelley There are two popular phrases people use in connection with the End Times to discourage speculation about just when the Rapture might take place. One is “like a thief in the night”, and the other is “no one knows the day or the hour”. It’s been suggested from time to time that …

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2012 … The End Of The World?

by Jack Kelley “There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars. On the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea.” (Luke 21:25) The year 2012 is lining up as a uniquely pivotal year in many respects. Aside from the fact that some futurists are …

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The Bride

by Jack Kelley While this is based on the Bible, it also includes Jewish wedding traditions from Biblical times. Some of these traditions go all the way back to Abraham’s time and are described in Genesis 24. Birth of a Tradition Abraham was getting old and Sarah had died, so he sent his chief servant to the …

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The Parable Of The Ten Minas, Luke 19:12-26

by Jack Kelley Jesus was traveling through Jericho on His way to Jerusalem.  It was early in the day on Palm Sunday.    A rumor had sprung up among the crowds following Him that when He got there He was going to establish His Kingdom and defeat all their enemies.  He told them this parable as …

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Leave Jerusalem Alone

by Jack Kelley of GraceThruFaith.com 250 Israeli Rabbis Sign Letter to Obama: “Hands off Jerusalem” In a reference to the upcoming “nine days” which culminate in Tisha B’Av, the rabbis tell US Pres. Obama that “during these days, in which the Jewish people mourn the destruction of Jerusalem and mark the disgraceful memory of its …

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