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A Current Focus on Israel

Date: May 22, 2024 Host: Jim Schneider ​Guest: Dr. Gary Frazier MP3 | Order

Dr. Gary Frazier is a respected speaker and writer on the subject of Bible prophecy.  He is the founder and president of Discovery Missions.  He’s the author of numerous books including: Miracle of Israel, It Could Happen Tomorrow, Hell is for Real, Divorcing God: The Two Americas and The Event: The Dream of World Peace Realized.

On this broadcast, Gary shares the big picture when it comes to Israel.  It’s the fact that biblical prophecy will be fulfilled.  Gary noted that we forget that such prophecy is fulfilled incrementally over time.  So what exactly are we seeing at the present time as it pertains to this “big picture”?  It’s the idea that a well-funded hatred is showing toward Israel as people chant things like, “From the river to the sea.”  Interestingly, many of those protesting have no historical frame of reference for such activity.

Don’t miss this discussion as you’ll hear Dr. Frazier comment on points such as: 

Are we headed toward a Russian led Islamic invasion of Israel?  What part will Iran have in this?

How critical to this discussion is Isaiah 17:1 that describes the destruction of Damascus?

Will every single nation, including the U.S., turn against Israel?

What impact should everything that’s happening have on us as believers today?

These and other questions are answered, and listeners present their views as well, on this edition of Crosstalk.

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A.F. Branco Cartoon – Republican legislators on the State Emblems Redesign Commission say they will author a minority report criticizing the process for being too short and not including enough public input. Republican legislators on the State Emblems Redesign Commission say they will author a minority report criticizing the process for being too short and…