Historic Premillennialism

Israel, Arabs, and the Family of God

I really joyed reading this Biblically balanced and Biblically faithful understanding of how we should see justice in the Middle East.  The post is from John Piper on March 4, 2011. Israel, Arabs, and the Family of God: “Last Sunday I met an Arab Christian who was visiting our church. In a respectful way, he poured out his heart concerning the plight of his people in the Middle East and his sadness at how few American Christian pastors ever say anything positive or hopeful about Arab Christians. His perception is that Christians in America give carte blanche support for Israel.

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Eschatology for Laymen

Eschatology for Laymen The Last Things An Eschatology For Laymen George Eldon Ladd I. How to Interpret the Prophetic ScripturesII. What About Israel?III. The Intermediate StateIV. The Second Coming of ChristV. The Language of the Second AventVI. The Antichrist and the Great TribulationVII. The Resurrection and the RaptureVIII. JudgmentIX. The Kingdom of God see also www.disciplemaking.net

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Problems with Amillennialism

Problems with Amillennialism: by tim Etherington One of the most difficult issues of most Christians is to understand eschatology and all of the neuances of meaning that go along with the end times. I have no doubt that Christians will continue to debate (hopefully in an irenic way) these issue for the good and growth of the church. As I was reading some articles I stumbled upon this article that affirms Covenantal or Historic Premillennialism and states the problems (not in a stawman sort of way) with amillennialism. Read and enjoy and tell me what you think. Tim states:I kind

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Why I’m Not Pre-Trib (But I Love Those Who Are)

I enjoyed Why I’m Not Pre-Trib (But I Love Those Who Are)  by Dr. Russel Moore Dr. Moore comments: Here is a lecture I delivered yesterday to some students here at Southern Seminary about the timing of the Rapture. This issue is really controversial in some churches, largely because folks on both sides of the issue can be cantankerous and impatient with one another over something that isn’t “a hill on which to die.” In this talk, I tell our students why I believe there is a single, very public Second Coming of Jesus, after the final “shaking of all things” in

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Glenn Leatherman

I am first of all a disciple and follower of Jesus Christ. I affirm Evangelical Christian beliefs as well as  Gospel driven in philosophy of ministry. I am married to Ann and am raising 2 wonderful boys – Jonathan and Andrew. My purpose is to build disciplemaking disciples that are becoming fishers of men in fully displaying of God’s Glory in all things. Learn more

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