The entire premise of the This Generation Series is that the post-World War II generation is the group of people prophesied to see dramatic, perhaps climactic world changes. The obvious question is why “this generation” … this group of people?
The starting point for me is Biblical end-times prophecies that all center around the rebirth of Israel as a nation. For close to 2,000 years, Jews and Christians looked for an allegorical interpretation of these prophecies because a literal interpretation seemed beyond belief. But in May of 1948, Israel was born in a day, just as foretold by the prophet …
My journey to becoming an author had its roots in high school when I first became interested in eschatology, which is the study of Biblical end time events. I took a nearly 30-year detour to be a businessman in New York City—a time that I value greatly. And then my mother’s stroke threw me into the role of caregiver right around the time that the Mayan calendar end date created such a buzz. …
It seems like I have been interested in Bible prophecy for a hundred years! Literally, I cannot remember when I wasn’t trying to line up the words of the prophets to current events. I know the passion grew strongly for me when I was in high school, and it never really diminished
The big question when looking at Bible prophecy is this: WHEN are we?…
Six and a half years ago, my mother had a massive stroke. She requires 24-hour/day care. We have caregivers who come and go, but I spend many hours at her house with her every single day.
To tell the truth, I didn’t think I had it in me to be a caregiver. For years, I worked as a businessman in New York City. I was the controller of a large organization, and I guess I got spoiled. People seemed to actually want to do what I told them to do … when I told them to do it! Boy did …
Aren’t introductions the worst? Trying to put your best foot forward … who has a best foot anyway? Mine are decidedly alike, and even if one were superior, wouldn’t it be the better foot, not the best foot? And now I guess I have inadvertently given you a little insight into the way my mind works. I wonder a lot, about a lot of things.
For years, I worked as a businessman in New York City. Because of some circumstances unique to my employer, my job was filled with opportunities to think outside the box. To find unusual solutions to …