CN Morning Rundown: Natural Disasters Are Just the Beginning, End-Times Expert Says
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Natural Disasters Are Just the Beginning, End-Times Expert Says
Why does our planet keep getting hit by “historic disaster” after “historic disaster”? Over the past couple of years, an extremely unusual series of hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts, floods, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions has rocked the globe.
Authorities keep telling us that “everything is normal,” but the truth is that there is absolutely nothing about any of this that is “normal.” Major changes appear to be happening to our planet, and that has enormous implications for our future. Unfortunately, the corporate media gives very little attention to the major disasters that take place outside of the United States, and so most Americans don’t even understand the seriousness of what we are facing.
Over the weekend, the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano in Tonga experienced a “once in a thousand years explosion.” This eruption sent a three-mile-wide mushroom cloud of red hot ash, steam and gas 12 miles into the air.
Has the Church Made The ‘Big 3’ Changes Since COVID Started?
COVID-19 began approximately two years ago. I wrote a commentary shortly thereafter and was amazed as hundreds of thousands of pastors and people read the article. Today I wonder how much has been put into practice.
Join me on a journey of reviewing what was put forth then and hopefully reflecting on the progress we’ve made. When COVID and all its variants finally disappear, will we find the church more biblical as the bride “who has made herself ready?” (Rev. 19:7)
2020, When Everything Began to Change
This is not the end of the world but the end of an era. Sequestered in our “bunkers,” we’ve been surveying the situation and as Christians, we shouldn’t succumb to understandable sentiment: “Let’s hang in there so we can soon resume everything the way it was.”
YouTube Labels Megachurch Pastor’s Bible-Based Sermon on Gender as Hate Speech
YouTube has censored a Bible-based sermon, labeling it as “hate speech” because it isn’t pro-LGBTQ+.
Pastor John MacArthur of Grace Community Church in Los Angeles, CA preached a sermon Sunday about biblical sexuality, which as CBN’s Faithwire reported, was part of an effort by pastors across North America to protest a new Canadian law that took effect Jan. 8 after being pushed through Parliament with little debate.
The concern is that Canada’s Bill C-4 is broadly worded and could, in effect, ban biblical teachings on sexual ethics and might even limit personal communications on the subject. {eoa}
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