Prime Minister Netanyahu has just arrived in the United States. He will meet with the President and top U.S. leaders in Washington. He will also address the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday.
Then, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday — October 3rd through the 5th — I am honored to be participating in a major conference in New York City focused on “The People, The Land, and The Future of Israel.”
Some of the leading theologians in the Western world on the subject of Biblical and prophetic Israel will be speaking. Among the questions we will be addressing:
- What does the Bible teach about the role of the Jewish people and the nation of Israel at the present time?
- What is God’s plan for the future of Israel and her neighbors?
- How can believers in Jesus be part of God’s peace process in the Middle East?
I will be speaking several times, including delivering the final message at the close of the conference on Saturday evening. My focus will be understanding current trends in Israel, Iran, Syria, and the Mideast peace process in light of Bible prophecy. The pastor of Calvary Baptist Church has also asked me to preach during their Sunday morning services. There I will be focusing on Israel and key elements of Bible prophecy, as well.
To see the full conference schedule, please click here.
This conference will focus on the Bible’s account of the role of Israel and the Jewish people, both now and in the future. This event will also help you develop a deeper understanding of both current and future events in the Middle East as described in both the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament.
Even if I wasn’t speaking at the conference, I would be attending just to hear the caliber of the scholars who will be presenting. This will not be spiritual snack food. This will be meat and potatoes, genuinely in-depth Biblical teaching hard to find in a single conference.
The occasion is a CPM conference that will be held at Calvary Baptist Church in Manhattan. If you live anywhere near Manhattan, I hope you will register today and join us. Yet even if you don’t live near New York, I’d strongly encourage you to prayerfully consider attending any way. It is that solid and important.
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