Is the prophecy in Ezekiel 38 & 39 about Vladimir Putin? Joel C. Rosenberg addresses the growing speculation that Putin and Russia are at the center of the Old Testament prophecy of Gog and Magog.
Rosenberg discusses Ezekiel 38 & 39 and what over two decades of study on the subject have uncovered about the Old Testament prophecy and its key players.
Do Americans believe that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the COVID pandemic are Biblical signs of the “LAST DAYS”? The results of an exclusive poll commissioned by The Joshua Fund may surprise you.
Soref and Rosenberg highlight the Women in Leadership program they created for One for Israel Bible College in Netanya, Israel, and share how the long-desired courses impact and unify women from different backgrounds.
Former CIA director and the 70th United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reveals strategies to eliminate U.S. threats, how faith guided his work, and which global threats still keep him up at night.
Rosenberg's keynote address at the Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast held in Tallinn, Estonia – only a 2.5-hour drive from the Russian border – warns of tragedy in light of Putin's aggression.
Along with naming Russia and Iran, Rosenberg discusses which parts of the prophecy have come to pass and those currently falling into place.
Is what's happening in Russia and Ukraine a fulfillment of Old Testament Prophecy? Joel C. Rosenberg unpacks the Ezekiel prophecy of Gog and Magog and how the current world stage is set for these events to unfold.
Dr. Carl Moeller and Joel C. Rosenberg discuss the serious crisis at hand and how Rosenberg’s novels have seemingly predicted these events.
Rosenberg shares stories of unexpected meetings with influential leaders and provides sobering insight on radical Muslims, Putin, and Iran's desperation to get nuclear weapons.
Dr. Carl Moeller and Joel C. Rosenberg share why young evangelicals don't support Israel like their parents and grandparents. They also discuss six reasons why there is still hope despite the troubling decline.
A recent survey revealed that young evangelicals in the United States have a different view of Israel than their parents or grandparents. Though not surprising, the implications are sobering.