Did you know that some people actually believe Jesus has already returned? These people are called preterists, from the Latin word preter, meaning “past.” They believe that all (or most) of the Bible’s prophecies have already been fulfilled. In its most extreme form, Preterism claims that Jesus came back to Earth, that there is no future resurrection of the dead . . .
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Erase & replace: The lie of Replacement Theology — And the attempt to write Israel out of God’s plan
But is this true? Is God finished with Israel? Today, Israel is a modern, secular state. It is a vibrant democracy – the only one in the Middle East – that allows for freedom of speech and religion and the preaching of the Gospel – and it is located in a very tough neighborhood.
The King Is Coming—Whether Or Not It’s ‘Popular’ In Today’s Churches
Sometime in the last 25 – 30 years, the church took its attention off of the incredible message that the King is coming. The days are gone when to be an evangelical Christian was nearly synonymous with being pro-Israel and pro-prophecy. It’s a new day and not a happy one, and this ministry has heard from hundreds of you affirming this.
Pursuing A Godless One-World System: The Agenda Behind Globalism Is Far From Innocent
Humanly speaking, man has always tried to achieve true and lasting peace and prosperity. Those are the goals that have long been touted by leaders, politicians, and governments. Mankind has also searched for relief from pain. But these pursuits have always been in vain and will continue to be.
American Curiosity With The Occult: Flirting With Darkness In The Name Of “Fun”
Despite America’s obsession with technology and progress, millions are still turning to the ancient darkness of the occult — dismissing it all as “just for fun.” According to Pew Research’s latest report, a staggering 30% of U.S. adults admit to consulting astrology, tarot cards, or fortune tellers at least once a year. Even more alarming, 43% of women between the ages of 18 and 49 say they believe in astrology.

