Pastor Jim and Lori Bakker welcome special guest John Shorey as they discuss what Jesus calls “The Time of Sorrows” in Matthew 24. Could we be seeing the beginning of that period?
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The Matthew 24 Roadmap
Pastor Jim and Lori Bakker welcome John Shorey as they discuss the guidelines concerning the last days that Jesus laid out for us in Matthew 24.
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Christians Must Not Disengage (Day 2)
Pastor Jim and Lori discuss the importance of Christians staying connected and not becoming disengaged in these critical times. With special guest Bobby Conner.
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Christians Must Not Disengage (Day 1)
Pastor Jim and Lori discuss the importance of Christians staying connected and not becoming disengaged in these critical times. With special guest Bobby Conner.
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Biblical Patterns and American Presidents
Pastor Jim and Lori discuss America’s leadership and its correlations with patterns in biblical history. With special guest Perry Stone.
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The Ahab Connection
Pastor Jim and Lori talk about the Mysteries of the Kings and the parallels between American presidencies and the Old Testament reign of King Ahab. With special guest Rabbi Jonathan Cahn.
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Jesus Christ’s Forgotten Mission (Day 2)
Pastor Jim and Lori discuss the forgotten mission of Jesus and the book Reversing Hermon by Dr. Heiserh. With special guests Tom Horn, Dr. Michael Heiser, and Derek Gilbert.
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The three wise men parade Madrid’s streets amid tightened security
MADRID (Reuters) – The three biblical wise men paraded through Madrid’s streets amid tight security on Thursday, the eve of Epiphany, which celebrates the day they are said to have visited the infant Christ with gold, frankincense and myrrh.
Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar, accompanied by hundreds of eclectic floats, handed out sweets to the thousands of children lining the Spanish capital’s main boulevard.
Madrid’s authorities deployed 800 police officers, some heavily armed, erected concrete barriers to block access to streets and curbed the movement of trucks after the December attack in Berlin on a Christmas market.
A Tunisian man killed 12 people in the Dec. 19 attack when he plowed a truck into a row of market stalls, leading other European capitals to ramp up security.
The Day of the Kings on Jan. 6 is a bigger day than Christmas for many in Spain. Children often wait until then to open their presents said to have been brought by the wise men and not Santa Claus, the traditional gift-giver elsewhere.
Every Spanish city and most towns hold parades featuring the kings, wearing robes, crowns and billowing beards, and Madrid’s is one of the largest.
In Catalonia controversy has been focused on the attempt by pro-independence organizations to politicize the parade in Vic, a town around 70 kilometers north of Barcelona, with the distribution of lanterns bearing the “estelada” flag, usually used by Catalan separatists.
(Reporting By Jesús Aguado; Editing by Angus Berwick and Richard Lough)
Trust, Delight, Commit
Have you ever had trouble falling asleep at night?
I’ve had nights where I don’t think I’ll ever be able to fall asleep. I will be laying in bed, exhausted, but my mind will be running in a million different directions. I’ll think about Morningside, our show, our family, and all of the things happening in the world before us. Continue reading
Make 2016 the Year of the Bible
Remember when God told me it was time to batten down the hatches?
When He spoke to me, I was sitting in Lori’s closet; actually, it’s more like a woman cave. You’ve heard of a man cave, right? Well, Lori’s got this amazing closet filled with all her things and there’s a little desk where you can sit. I find that it’s a wonderful, quiet place for me to talk to God and listen to His word. Continue reading