Southeast Texas Bible Prophecy Conference March 22-24
Featuring: Joel Richardson, Al Gist, Ray Gano, and Don McGee
Little Cypress Baptist Church
3274 Little Cypress Dr. Orange, Texas 77632
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Read MoreCovenant & Controversy Trailer and Teasers (Updated)
It was such a privilege to spend this past weekend at the Hope of Israel Holy Convocation in Kansas City with an extremely high quality group of folks. It was truly a rich time for everyone. In the weeks ahead, all of the sessions will be made available, particularly for those who could not make it due to flight cancellations. We’ll keep you updated. Beyond the conference, we also did some filming for Dalton Thomas’ upcoming documentary Controversy and Covenant. Below is the official trailer as well as four teasers.
Read MoreUpdate Concerning Pastor Saeed Abedini
You can read the full letter here or watch it on YouTube below:
Read MoreOn doomsday asteroids, meteorites and such
A couple articles and posts that I thought were worth sharing regarding the recent spate of fairly significant cosmic activity: The first article, written by my friend Roland Clark was featured on Answering Islam. The other two posts were written by Alan Kurschner on his blog here and here.
Read MorePetrus Romanus: Will the next Pope be the False Prophet of Revelation 13?
Well, here we go. The announcement of the resignation of Pope Benedict was caused somewhat of an explosion with the prophecy-sphere of eschatological conspiracy-theorizing and speculation. What of St. Malachy’s prophecy? Does this mean the final pope is here? How did the authors of Petrus Romanus know that the Pope would resign?
The answer to these questions is as follows: St. Malachy’s prophecy is a proven fraud. The next pope is not likely to be the final pope. And for well over two years now, long before Petrus Romanus was written, there has been talk of the Pope resigning. See for example here, where there was public talk of his resignation as late 2011. In fact, Benedict’s brother, George Ratzinger, also a priest, suggested last year that the Pope might retire at age 85. And Benedict, himself even made a case for papal resignation in a book titled, “Light of the World” published back in 2010. Despite the bold claims of the authors of Petrus Romanus, nowhere in the book do they ever actually predict the Pope would resign. What they do (see page 59) is simply cite some of the previous discussions that were in the news concerning the Pope stepping down, and strongly speculate that this might take place in 2012. 2012 of course, was the target date set by the authors for the revealing of the Antichrist or the False Prophet. Next on their agenda: To show how the Vatican is planning on ushering in an alien Antichrist.
Read More“An Islamic Antichrist? Joel Richardson Predicts A Muslim Satanic Figure”
An article written by Religion News Service reporter Daniel Burke was featured this last week in multiple online news outlets. You can read the full article, at the Huffington Post. I do want to commend the reporter for writing what I felt was a very fair article.
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