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Mission & Purpose

To bring the truth of Bible prophecy to anyone who may not have local access to sound prophetic teaching, based upon the inspired writings of the Apostles and the traditional doctrines concerning the rapture of the church.

I honor this 2000 year old teaching tradition, reawakened nearly two centuries ago, by men of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, who strived to bring this truth to the church.

My theological perspective is premillenial and pretribulational, because I believe that this position offers the best possible understanding of God's prophetic purpose and His plan for mankind.

In the first century, when the Apostle Paul spoke of "the blessed hope," his message plainly presented the pretribulational rapture of the church.  I believe that Bible prophecy describes the latter-day return of Israel in unbelief, leading them to experience a series of shattering challenges that will ultimately bring them into the Kingdom Age.  Today's Israel is scripturally identifiable as having received the first of many prophetic blessings - their return to the Promised Land.

At the present time, the global map is being shaped into the political blocks prophesied by Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Zechariah and other Old Testament prophets.  Some of these projections of power are beginning to be recognizable.  Following a series of massive conflicts, this system will give rise to the Antichrist.  But before that horrific event, the church will be removed from the Earth, in the rapture.

An Integral part of these developments is the active role now being played by men of God, who are currently engaged in alerting those who will hear, to a number of emergent scenarios.  Among these, Israel is the focal point of action.

I also believe Jesus taught that the latter days would resemble the ancient "days of Noah," when supernatural beings walked among man, corrupting them to such an extent that the world had to be cleansed by the Great Flood of Noah.  Many are engaged in the documentation of current phenomena that convince me that we've arrived at this prophesied time.

Though I don't believe in setting dates, it is clear that the rapture of the church is imminent, perhaps much nearer than we think.  I can't think of a more encouraging message than this and all the more reason to be & promote being a "Joyful Vessel."

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