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The Blood Moons: A Harbinger of Ominous Things to Come?

July 27, 2013
Jan talks to Pastor Mark Biltz who unlocked the forthcoming blood moon phenomena via NASA's Web site. We cannot ignore the history of blood moons that are tied to significant Jewish dates such as 1492-93, 1948-49, 1967-68. It begs the question whether the 2014 and 2015 blood moon tetrads are harbingers of ominous things to come, not just for Israel, but for the world. Could one of Israel's many future wars break out during this time? Then Jan gives commentary as to the scoffing presented in two summer films, Rapture Palooza and This is the End. It would appear that the verses predicting Biblical scoffing are on overdrive.
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A compelling look at current events, Bible Prophecy and apologetics with interviews of well-known authors and prominent leaders from around the world.

 

About Pastor Josh Schwartz and Ken Mikle

Pastor Josh Schwartz: Has served in MN, CA, & CO. He has a deep love for the Lord, the Word, and the church. His passion is weaving apologetics and a Biblical worldview in light of current events and has a strong belief that as believers, we must not live with our heads down, we must faithfully follow Jesus.


Ken Mikle: Is a former detective and security consultant from Minneapolis, MN. Ken specializes in relating God’s Word to the facts and evidence about what is happening in our world today.

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