The Islamic Jesus

Prophecy and the Qom Mosque red flag  

Islam believes in “Jesus, the Son of Mary.” There is an entire chapter of the Qur’an devoted to Mary. The Islamic name for Jesus is Isa, but the Qur’an interchanges the names in various verses. There are three main concepts that Muslims are taught about Jesus. First, Jesus is the Son of Mary, but not…

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Prophecy and the Qom Mosque red flag

Soleimani Assassination moves prophecy clock  

The Shiite Iranian regime has raised a red flag over the Holy Dome Jamkaran Mosque in Qom, Iran, reading, “Those who want to avenge the blood of Husayn.” Husayn, in Shiite lore, was the rightful successor to Mohammad, but was massacred by his Sunni enemies. The raising of the flag in response to the assassination…

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Soleimani Assassination moves prophecy clock

Let’s fight this horrible evil

The reaction to President Trump’s surgical assassination of Iranian terrorist strategist Qasem Soleimani from the left has been swift and harsh. The Democratic leadership, channeling Neville Chamberlain, is sitting in a corner wringing their hands and whimpering about what Iran will do to America. The leftist Hollywood crowd is labeling Trump as a new age…

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Let’s fight this horrible evil

The year of ideological bigotry  

Daily Jot readers are extremely interested in our efforts to stop human trafficking. Here is an update as it’s been over three years since Pastor William Agbeti’s ministry saved a young Ghanaian girl from being lured into sex slavery in Dubai. He reports: “With the support of the DAILY JOT, we have managed to put…

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A prophetic look ahead for 2020

The year of ideological bigotry  

As we look forward to 2020, there are several prophetic items that are brewing and will become clearer as the year goes on. The situation in the Middle East is heating up. Disruption among end time players Turkey and Iran are worthy of watching. There is also disruption in Israel with leadership and elections. Terrorist…

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The year of ideological bigotry

The Mission as we enter the new year

As we close out 2019, there are several stories that characterize the condition of souls. The news media, to me, is the biggest of them. When freedom of the press is abused as it has been during the past year, it is no longer free, but rather a slave to agendas. The political intolerance and…

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The Mission as we enter the new year

Holiday memories

Christ said in Mark 16:15, “Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.” He said in Matthew 28:19-20, “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost; Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I…

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Holiday memories

Surviving the great Christmas fire  

Growing up on the farm on the fringe of the snow belt in Northeastern Ohio left many memories of snowy Christmas seasons. Christmas time was always special at our house because Christmas Eve also was my father’s birthday. He often said that when he was young, it didn’t seem fair that he only got a…

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Surviving the great Christmas fire

Once upon a Christmas

As many of you know, I grew up on our family farm in Northeastern Ohio. It was part of a land grant in payment to my grandfather seven generations back for fighting in the Revolutionary War. At the time my grandfather sent two of his sons to claim the land, it was wilderness, the most…

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Once upon a Christmas

Fire lit in America, starts burning in Africa

There are a lot of terrible things going on right now in the world. But we are at the time of the year when Christians celebrate Christ. We can choose to be impacted by the world around us in its dimly lit arena, or we can choose to let our light so shine. I choose…

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