The world is shifting fast. Alliances are forming, tensions are rising, and the stage is being set for what comes next.
"The Next War " connects current global events with Bible prophecy, helping you understand where things are headed and what it means for you.
This isn’t just fiction, it’s a wake-up call. Pre-order now: https://t.co/ygJ1pJlJwY
Once again, it is so good to be back home! My week-and-a-half in Europe was very productive, but there is truly nothing better than being in my house with my family. Now that I’m back in CONNECT, I’ve hit the ground running. https://t.co/ID975E4HOF
Iran continues to escalate, Hezbollah keeps attacking Israel, and questions are growing about America's response in the Middle East. In this episode of MidEast & Beyond, we discuss the latest developments in Gaza, Lebanon, Iran, Russia, Europe, and the growing instability shaping today's world. We also examine how these events align with Bible prophecy and what believers should be watching as global tensions continue to rise.
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The Elijah Mandate will help you face cultural conflict with biblical courage, spiritual clarity, and confidence rooted in God’s truth. Order your copy today over at Christianbook: https://t.co/lx5JjSxlbC
He appeared without any known lineage.
He was like a foreigner in his own land.
He felt completely alone in a hostile world.
He delivered a clear and uncompromising message from the Lord.
He experienced both great victories and deep discouragement.
He encountered the Lord in a most extraordinary way.
He knew when his earthly mission was complete and that he would be taken up.
He departed this world without ever experiencing death.
God sent the prophet Elijah to deliver an eternal message.
Please listen.
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Wednesday, June 3, 10:00 AM Pacific: Tune in for a live update pertaining to the MidEast & Beyond! Pastor Barry Stagner and Amir will take you through the key happenings in Israel and the region, as well as the rest of the world!
Watch live on YouTube, X, and Facebook.
Replacement Theology is one of the most dangerous heresies infecting the church worldwide. How can the Church replace Israel when Israel has a prophetic destiny that is still to be fulfilled? If God made a promise to Israel and replaced it with the Church, what’s to stop Him from breaking His promise to you? In this episode of Truth Be Told, Amir teaches the truth of why the Church depends on Israel, not the other way around!
Apparently, after the phone call between Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump that led to Trump’s post regarding the agreement with Hezbollah, there was another late-night call in which Trump was reportedly far from pleased. I assume he did not appreciate Netanyahu’s post summarizing the agreement.
I have been following the president’s posts and remarks since his visit to China, and something definitely seems different. I am not sure what happened there, but I am concerned that it may not be particularly favorable to either Israel or Taiwan.
The rush toward another nuclear deal with Iran - one that leaves the IRGC in power and merely postpones an inevitable future confrontation - is something that should deeply concern both Israel and the entire region.
Now, allow me to take off the hat of a concerned Israeli and put on the hat of a Bible prophecy teacher.
Iran will remain anti-Israel and will eventually join a Russian-led coalition against Israel (Ezekiel 38–39). If that is indeed the future God has revealed, then we should not be surprised if a deal is eventually reached.
I am torn between hating the present situation and knowing the future, thus accepting that certain things will happen whether I am for them or against them.
Allow me to close with the famous words of Isaiah 46:9–10:
“Remember the former things of old, for I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like Me, declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient times things that are not yet done, saying, ‘My counsel shall stand, and I will do all My pleasure.’”
Lord, I fully trust these three things:
You are in complete control, and instead of trusting foreign leaders and princes, we should trust in You alone. (Psalm 146:3; Proverbs 3:5–6)
You will never allow Your people Israel to be annihilated. (Jeremiah 31:35–37; Amos 9:8–9)
You will ultimately win the war, and the nations will know that You are God. (Ezekiel 38:23)
Awaiting His Return,
Amir
We can have hope that is greater than our perilous times, where good and evil have exchanged definitions and much of the church prefers fables over sound doctrine.https://t.co/ubCFFAotKe
Walk Where Jesus Walked: Your Journey to the Holy Land Awaits
Imagine standing on the very ground where Scripture came to life. Picture yourself opening your Bible in the places where Jesus taught His disciples, feeling the gentle waves of the Sea of Galilee beneath your feet, and gazing across the city of Jerusalem to the Mount of Olives.
For 11 unforgettable days, you'll journey through God's chosen land and experience the Bible in a way you never thought possible. The sites you've read about in Scripture for years will come alive before your eyes. Every page of God's Word will read differently when you return home because you'll have been there.
You can choose between two options: the standard Bible Experience Tour or the Bible Experience South Tour, which includes Eilat and the Red Sea.
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Some may see this message as out of character for me. Others may even criticize it - as they always do. But as Balaam said to Balak after he blessed Israel instead of cursing them:
“Must I not take heed to speak that which the Lord hath put in my mouth?”
Ever since its inception, we at Behold Israel have refrained from asking people for donations throughout the year, with the exception of our year-end giving campaign.
When we added Connect to our mission, people responded generously, and as a result our ministry media hub was built completely debt-free.
While we were building and launching Connect, I was on a sabbatical from traveling. As a result, our international speaking ministry was largely on hold, and much of our funding was directed toward the completion and ongoing operation of Connect. Since resuming our worldwide speaking tours, however, we have experienced a significant increase in expenses. We are now operating Connect while also covering the costs associated with ministry travel - flights, hotels, meals, transportation, and the many hours of work invested in each event.
In addition to Connect, we have recently launched a new endeavor: GenZion, our ministry outreach to young adults around the world.
Our practice has always been - and continues to be - to never ask local churches to shoulder the expenses of our ministry travels. We do not want to place a price tag on our willingness to come and serve. In fact, you can contact any church we have ever visited and verify this for yourself.
As I was praying about these things, the Lord directed me to Philippians 4:15-18:
“Now you Philippians know also that in the beginning of the gospel, when I departed from Macedonia, no church shared with me concerning giving and receiving but you only. For even in Thessalonica you sent aid once and again for my necessities. Not that I seek the gift, but I seek the fruit that abounds to your account. Indeed I have all and abound. I am full, having received from Epaphroditus the things sent from you, a sweet-smelling aroma, an acceptable sacrifice, well pleasing to God.”
The Lord made it very clear to me that as long as I neither ask nor expect anything from the churches and organizations where I minister, it is perfectly acceptable - and thoroughly biblical - to make the needs of the ministry known to God’s people and even to recognize their giving as an acceptable sacrifice offered to Him.
Although millions of people follow our ministry around the world, you might be surprised to learn that only a small fraction of one percent are regular supporters. Of those faithful donors, approximately 90% give between $20 and $50 per month. While that may not seem like much to some, it is often a significant sacrifice for them and a tremendous blessing to us.
As I prayed about writing this message, I was encouraged by the Holy Spirit, knowing that although critics will always be present, this may serve as a reminder to many who have never considered that we, too, have needs and opportunities before us.
“How shall they know if no one tells them?”
So, as I write these words, I simply ask that you pray about this and respond as the Spirit leads you. And if you choose to give, rejoice - for God loves a cheerful giver.
Awaiting His Return,
Amir
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Thank You, Lord, for an amazing day in which I had the privilege of sharing Your Word four times, teaching on Your unchanging nature and Your faithfulness toward Israel.
The last service was the one you see above - nearly 1,500 young adults passionately hungry to learn the truth and grow in their faith.
A heartfelt thank you to ICF Zürich for hosting this special Israel Sunday. What a blessing it was to worship together, open the Scriptures, and be reminded that our God never changes and always keeps His promises.
Coming September 8: THE ELIJAH MANDATE
The prophet Elijah lived in an age of deception, opposition, and compromise, and his story speaks directly to believers facing today's cultural conflicts.
This book draws on Elijah's example to show how to stand for truth when culture is intent on redefining it, guard your soul with disciplines that sustain you, listen for the still, small voice of God for direction, and engage a hostile world as a faithful witness for the gospel.
Live faithfully, without fear.
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