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UPDATED: Thank you so much to everyone who participated in the 2009 Epicenter Conference. It was an extraordinary day and I believe the Lord moved very powerfully here at home and around the world, even as a new global crisis — the North Korean missile launch — was unfolding. Here are a few snapshots:

Over the past few days, we have been gathering more data and reviewing the numbers regarding the audience reached by the conference. We will still need some more time to receive data from churches who showed the conference live via a secure broadband webcast. But here is an updated — though still not final — snapshot:

UPDATED: The following is a complete listing of countries and territories from which people logged on to watch the Epicenter Conference:

  1. Albania
  2. Anonymous proxy country
  3. Australia
  4. Austria
  5. Bahamas
  6. Belgium
  7. Brazil
  8. Bulgaria
  9. Canada
  10. Chile
  11. China
  12. Croatia
  13. Czech Republic
  14. Denmark
  15. Egypt
  16. Finland
  17. France
  18. Germany
  19. Guam
  20. Guatemala
  21. Hong Kong
  22. Hungary
  23. India
  24. Indonesia
  25. Israel
  26. Italy
  27. Japan
  28. Luxembourg
  29. Mali
  30. Mexico
  31. Morocco
  32. Netherlands
  33. New Zealand
  34. Nigeria
  35. Norway
  36. Palestinian Territory
  37. Panama
  38. Peru
  39. Philippines
  40. Puerto Rico
  41. Romania
  42. Satellite provider in an anonymous country
  43. Serbia
  44. Singapore
  45. Slovakia
  46. South Africa
  47. Spain
  48. Sweden
  49. Switzerland
  50. Thailand
  51. Trinidad and Tobago
  52. Turkey
  53. Ukraine
  54. United Arab Emirates
  55. United Kingdom
  56. United States
  57. Venezuela

UPDATED: The following is the list of cities where churches showed a high-resolution broadband Internet feed of the conference to their congregations:

States and Cities

  1. AL  Opelika
  2. AR  Bryant
  3. AR  Conway
  4. AR  Russellville
  5. AZ  Chandler
  6. AZ  Flagstaff
  7. AZ  Glendale
  8. AZ  Phoenix
  9. AZ  Tucson
  10. CA  Auberry
  11. CA  Bellflower
  12. CA  Bakersfield
  13. CA  Carlsbad
  14. CA  Cathedral City
  15. CA  Chino
  16. CA  El Cajon
  17. CA  Escondido
  18. CA  Fremont
  19. CA  Los Altos
  20. CA  Los Angeles
  21. CA  Los Gatos
  22. CA  Norwalk
  23. CA  Oceanside
  24. CA  Palo Alto
  25. CA  Paso Robles
  26. CA  Rancho Cucamonga
  27. CA  Rancho Santa Fe
  28. CA  Red Bluff
  29. CA  San Diego
  30. CA  San Francisco
  31. CA  Santa Maria
  32. CA  Sunnyvale
  33. CA  Temecula
  34. CA  San Luis Obispo
  35. CA  San Marcos
  36. CA  Templeton
  37. CA  Vista
  38. CA  Westminster
  39. CA  Whittier
  40. CO  Aurora
  41. CO  Bennett
  42. CO  Boulder
  43. CO  Broomfield
  44. CO  Commerce City
  45. CO  Denver
  46. CO  Englewood
  47. CO  Fort Collins
  48. CO  Grand Junction
  49. CO  Johnstown
  50. CO  Lafayette
  51. CO  Laporte
  52. CO  Littleton
  53. CO  Longmont
  54. CO  Loveland
  55. CO  Parker
  56. CO  Westminster
  57. CO  Castle Rock
  58. CO  Rocky Ford
  59. CO  Windsor
  60. CT  Fairfield
  61. FL  Brandon
  62. HI  Honolulu
  63. IL  Chicago
  64. IA  Huxley
  65. KS  Lawrence
  66. KY  Union
  67. LA  Lake Charles
  68. MI  Calumet
  69. MI  Grandville
  70. MI  Canton
  71. MO  Kimberling City
  72. MO  Saint Joseph
  73. MS  Philadelphia
  74. MT  East Helena
  75. NC  West End
  76. NM  Albuquerque
  77. NM  San Miguel
  78. NY  Jamesville
  79. NY  New York
  80. NY  Sangerfield
  81. OH  Dover
  82. OH  North Baltimore
  83. OR  Damascus
  84. OR  Portland
  85. OR  Salem
  86. PA  Harrisburg
  87. PA  Lancaster
  88. PA  Lebanon
  89. PA  Manheim
  90. SC  Rock Hill
  91. SD  Sioux Falls
  92. TN  Morristown
  93. TX  Baytown
  94. TX  Cedar Hill
  95. TX  Lubbock
  96. UT  North Salt Lake
  97. UT  Salt Lake City
  98. UT  Park City
  99. UT  Vernal
  100. WA  Auburn
  101. WA  Bainbridge Island
  102. WA  Yelm
  103. WA  Colville
  104. WA  Ellensburg
  105. WA  Everett
  106. WA  Port Orchard
  107. WA  Seattle
  108. WI  Madison
  109. Canada — Calgary

 

EXCERPTS FROM JOEL C. ROSENBERG’S ADDRESS ON THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC CRISIS

You and I are gathered at an extraordinary moment in human history – a moment of great darkness and peril — a moment that requires tremendous wisdom to understand what’s happening, and tremendous courage to navigate the right course through thick fog and raging storms.

 

The theme of this conference is: “Understanding Today’s Global Crises In Light of Bible Prophecy.” And the reason is clear: Pick up any newspaper and you can see that the U.S., the West generally, and notably our allies in Israel and the Middle East – what I call, “the epicenter” – face severe, historic, and in some cases unprecedented threats, economic, geopolitical, military, and spiritual.

 

In Luke 12:54-56, Jesus urged us to understand the times in which we live…..

And Jesus was saying to the crowds – When you see a cloud rising in the west, immediately you say, “A shower is coming,” and so it turns out. And when you see a south wind blowing, you say, “It will be a hot day,” and it turns out that way. You hypocrites! You know how to analyze the appearance of the earth and the sky, but why do you not analyze this present time?

During the course of this conference, we’re going to analyze this present time and examine some of the most serious threats and crises facing us today.But let’s begin with the economy.

 

 

 

 

 

Americans, of course, are not alone.

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The global financial institutions we have today are the most sophisticated the world has ever known – yet clearly they are failing us. The world’s leaders just met at the G20 summit in London – yet clearly they have no answers. Many are looking to Washington for a rescue plan they can count on – but it is far from clear Washington knows what to do.Washington’s plan is to try to spend our way out of the crisis, to add $9.3 trillion to the national debt over the next decade. It’s a plan that is leaving many here at home and around the world fearful or angry. How, they ask, can we possibly add $9 trillion in debt to the $10 trillion in debt we’re already passing on to our children and grandchildren?

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer – long a supporter of President Obama – has in just the past two months become a sharp critic of what he calls the new administration’s “radical agenda.” He calls the administration’s spending plans “the greatest wealth destruction I’ve seen by a President.” What’s more, he says the President’s plans have created “a level of fear in this country that I have not seen ever in my life.”<!–[if !supportFootnotes]–>

 

In this, he is quite right. A new poll finds that “53% [of Americans] now think the United States is…likely to enter a 1930’s-like depression within the next few years.”<!–[if !supportFootnotes]–>

 

Not surprisingly, our newspapers are filled with stories of the emotional impact of the economic crisis – more cases of drug and alcohol abuse, more case of spousal and child abuse, and this is just the beginning. A suicide hotline near Los Angeles reports a 60% spike in calls since the crisis began. A suicide hotline near Chicago reports a 70% increase in recent months. A national suicide hotline is also seeing a 70% increase in calls.<!–[endif]–>

 

“People are fearful,” says a family therapist in Richmond, Virginia, quoted in a newspaper article I read recently. “Nobody knows what is next, so there is a lot more anxiety.”<!–[if !supportFootnotes]–><!–[endif]–>

“A lot of people have lost their jobs for the first time,” says the executive director of a crisis hotline near Lynchburg, Virginia. “It hits them pretty hard. They don’t know where to turn.”<!–[if !supportFootnotes]–><!–[endif]–>

 

Perhaps that is why you have come, or tuned into this conference. Perhaps you are fearful, not sure what will happen next….not sure where to turn. If so, let me begin with some good news. The Bible says that the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob is a God who loves you and wants to adopt you into His family. The Bible says God has a plan and a purpose for your live, a plan for good and not for evil.The Bible says He is a great and powerful God. In Hebrew, we call Him El Gibor, the “mighty God.” He is all knowing, all sovereign, all powerful. He is completely in control….and He promises to give wisdom to those who seek Him.

 

The Bible says in Daniel 2:20-23…..

 

Let the name of God be blessed forever and ever, for wisdom and power belong

to Him. It is He who changes the times and the epochs. He removes kings and establishes kings. He gives wisdom to wise men, and knowledge to men of understanding. It is He who reveals the profound and hidden things….To You, O God of my fathers, I give thanks and praise….

 

The Bible says in James 1:5…..

 

If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all generously and without reproach, and it will be given to him.

 

The Lord Jesus Christ said in Matthew 11:28-30….

 

Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.

Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.

 

You and I don’t know what tomorrow holds. But God does. None of the speakers on this platform today has the ability to take care of you whenever and wherever disaster strikes. But God does. None of us in this room have the wisdom we’ll need to navigate every twist and turn in the road of life, especially with all that lies ahead. But God does.

 

When we read the economic news going from bad to worse month by month, it’s almost as if we can hear the ice cracking underneath our feet. Humanly speaking, we have very little influence to stop or change the current course of events.

The Bible indicates that when the return of Jesus Christ is near, life will actually get much more difficult. Jesus warned us in Matthew 24 to expect wars and rumors of wars, kingdoms rising against kingdoms, nations going to war with other nations, the rise of false messiahs and false prophets, earthquakes, famines, apostasy, lawlessness, people’s love for one another growing cold, rampant persecution of followers of Jesus Christ and so forth. It was quite a list. And we are seeing all of it coming to pass in our lifetime. And the Bible says it will get even worse as we go forward. That’s the bad news.


 

The good news is that the God of the Bible is a God we can trust to care for us and save us no matter what happens. So we must pray. We must get on our knees, humble ourselves, turn to the Lord and seek His wisdom, His mercy, His grace, His favor on our nation and our leaders, lest we see the current economic crisis take us into a financial death spiral.


 

I have no doubt the Lord is shaking our country and He is seeking to purify His Church. He is making us reconsider what we value, where our treasure is, where our hearts are. He is preparing us to see Him face to face. For when we see Him, the Bible teaches that there will be a day of accounting. He will ask us what we did with the resources He entrusted to us.


 

What, then, shall we say?

 

In Matthew 6:25-33, Jesus told us…..

 

Do not be worried about your life, as to what you will eat or what you will drink; nor for your body, as to what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air, that they do not sow, nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not worth much more than they? And who of you by being worried can add a single hour to his life?

 

And why are you worried about clothing? Observe how the lilies of the field grow; they do not toil nor do they spin, yet I say to you that not even Solomon in all his glory clothed himself like one of these. But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which is alive today and tomorrow is thrown into the furnace, will He not much more clothe you? You of little faith! Do not worry then, saying, ‘What will we eat?’ or ‘What will we drink?’ or ‘What will we wear for clothing?’ For the Gentiles eagerly seek all these things; for your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things.

 

But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.

 

This is the most important question of this entire conference – so let’s ask it right up front: Are you seeking God’s kingdom and His righteousness? Have you given Him your heart, your mind and your soul? Are you putting the God of the Bible first in your life? Are you trusting Him completely to take care of your needs?

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