The Church should not look for the beginning of sorrows.

Earthquake, Canterbury, NZ. Photo credit: Martin Luff What shall be the sign of thy coming? Earthquakes , or the Antichrist? Matthew 24 By Craig C. White Many Bible teachers say that there will be earthquakes and wars before Jesus Christ returns for his Church. They say that these signs are the beginning of sorrows mentioned… Continue reading The Church should not look for the beginning of sorrows.

Magog was the primary governor among the provinces of Turkey

THIS POST HAS THE POWER TO TRANSFORM THE CHURCH! Magog was the primary governor among the provinces of Turkey The end time invader of Israel is the primary governor of Turkey By Craig C. White OK folks, think about this. In Ezekiel 38:1-3 Magog, Meshech, and Tubal are all brothers. They are all sons of… Continue reading Magog was the primary governor among the provinces of Turkey

Forsake your stuff and just run!

Forsake your house and just run! The enemy is in the doorway! By Craig C. White We are given a pattern of the preliminary events of Jerusalem’s Great Tribulation in ancient history. Around 170 BC a Greek king named Antiochus Epiphanes ransacked the temple in Jerusalem and then claimed that he was god. This will… Continue reading Forsake your stuff and just run!

The Assyrian is the Antichrist!

The Assyrian is the Antichrist! Halfway to Armageddon Verse by verse through Isaiah 10 By Craig C. White Assyria was a world empire. Its capital city was Nineveh, located in the same area as northern Iraq. The ruins of Nineveh can still be seen today across the Tigris River from the modern day city of… Continue reading The Assyrian is the Antichrist!

Three battles called Gog and Magog

Three battles called Gog and Magog The nations rebel against the God of Israel By Craig C. White  Yes Gog is Turkey and Magog is it’s ruler. There are three battles that the Bible refers to as “Gog and Magog”. The first is described in Ezekiel chapter 38. In this battle God repels the invaders… Continue reading Three battles called Gog and Magog