The Final 7 Years

President Bush has said that he believes the final seven years to the Battle of Armageddon will begin yet this year!. What he meant was that he believed a final peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians would be concluded before the end of this year. The Bible says, when this happens, the final seven years to Armageddon and to the Second Coming of Jesus will begin.

Major prophetic fulfillments normally happen once in a century. There are presently FOUR MAJOR prophetic fulfillments converging in one year! That’s the reason we believe 2008 will probably be the greatest year of prophetic fulfillment since the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

A portrait of destruction

Two Billion To Die

The Bible specifically prophesies a war for the near future that will kill one-third of mankind—two billion human beings. This war will start from the area of the Euphrates River (the area of Iraq and Iran), and will escalate into the worst war the world has ever known. This will happen at about the same time as the signing of the Middle East peace treaty.

The evil eye

Mark Of The Beast

Three and one-half years after the Middle East peace treaty, the mark of the beast will be implemented on earth. All who take the number of the Antichrist (666) will be eternally lost! The UN has asked all nations to implement a number system for all of their citizens by 2010, and almost every nation is doing it right now! In America, it’s called the Real ID.
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Steven Curtis Hits The Stage Again

Over the course of two weeks, award winning Christian artist Steven Curtis Chapman has hit six different cities throughout the United States, touching the lives of his fans with his family’s story of faith and perseverance. The July 17 concert in Clarkston, Mich., Chapman’s fourth since the tragic death of his daughter in May, had the crowd of about 2,500 “laughing and crying and praying and rocking, often at the same time,” committee member Phil C. Giesken told The Saginaw News. “It’s beyond expectations,” Lori Chatten from Carol Stream, Ill., said of the most recent Chapman concert, held just this past Thursday in Wheaton, Ill. She told the local Daily Herald that she was surprised at how openly Chapman discussed his family’s struggles and pain over the last few months. “It’s a blessing that he shared that with us,” she said.
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