Welcome to a special year-end episode of Inside The Epicenter with hosts Joel Rosenberg and Carl Moeller. In today's episode, they examine some of the top episodes that stood out in 2023 and share what impacted our listeners the most.
The Inside The Epicenter podcast is a pivotal tool for many listeners searching for answers about current events and how they relate to specific end times prophecies found in Ezekiel 38 & 39.
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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.
Greg Laurie, founder of Harvest Crusades and Pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, CA, provides answers to questions many have in light of recent events.
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.
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.
Reaching more than 2.5 million views in its first year, Inside The Epicenter with Joel C. Rosenberg ranked in the top 3% of all podcasts worldwide.
Is peace in the Middle East an answer to prayer or a sign of the apocalypse? According to Joel C. Rosenberg, the answer is both.
Receiving an invitation to the home of Arab royalty does not come often—especially for a Christian. But it keeps happening for Joel C. Rosenberg.