Arno Froese is the executive director of Midnight Call Ministries and editor-in-chief of the acclaimed prophetic magazines Midnight Call and News From Israel. He has authored a number of well-received books, and has sponsored many prophecy conferences in the U.S., Canada, and Israel. His extensive travels have contributed to his keen insight into Bible prophecy, as he sees it from an international perspective.
Checking with rabbinical authorities, we receive diverse answers regarding Balaam.
It was almost 140 years ago, when in 1888 approximately 35,000 Jews arrived at the Port of Jaffa.
In the book of Deuteronomy, he repeatedly presents to Israel the option to follow God or not.
Not so long ago, Lebanon was called the Switzerland of the Middle East. Why? Because it was peaceful, very rich, and very secure.
Not so long ago, Lebanon was called the Switzerland of the Middle East. Why? Because it was peaceful, very rich, and very secure.
When reading the historic document of the Jews’ return to the Promised Land, we must note the words “the Lord stirred up the spirit of Cyrus king of Persia.
One thing becomes crystal clear: the Hebrew nation displaced the people living in the land of Canaan.
What Israel is doing will be remembered by these and other unmentioned Arab nations.
When there is a need, when there is danger, Israel demonstrates unity.
Since the coronavirus has reached virtually all countries globally, the question is being asked repeatedly: Is this punishment from God against a sinful world?
The contradiction continues: too much food on the one hand, and hunger on the other.
This epidemic is just one of the many tools to bring about world unity. Global finance and global merchandise are already an irrevocable reality. Today’s coronavirus is truly global—no exceptions.
Suddenly, Israel is being viewed from a different perspective...
Gaza is mentioned 18 times in the Old Testament and one time in the New Testament.
Israel has its roots in Jerusalem, and these roots are still being made evident even 2,600 years later.
Even in modern times, Israel desperately desires to be just like all the nations of the world.
Bible readers know the story of Balaam the prophet and Balak the king of Moab, who was greatly afraid of Israel.
Bible readers know the story of Balaam the prophet and Balak the king of Moab, who was greatly afraid of Israel.
While Israel has over 3,500 years of recorded history in the land of Canaan, they are being admonished in Scripture to remember that they were foreigners—immigrants.
It was more than 3,000 years ago when David became king over Israel and conquered Jerusalem.
The land of Israel and its people are incomparable to any other nation on planet earth throughout human history. That’s a Biblical fact.
The land of Israel and its people are incomparable to any other nation on planet earth throughout human history. That’s a Biblical fact.
Bible-believing Christians throughout the world admire Israel’s great achievements...
Countries have borders; many of those borders are still a source of conflict in several parts of the world. However, all were established with weapons of war.
The following are three articles from various sources, some German, about Christmas, along with my commentary on each.
From Scripture, we know that Rachel died in childbirth of the firstborn in the Promised Land: Benjamin.
Jesus went deliberately to Jerusalem, knowing that He would be killed. Fully consciously, He realized His task to fulfill Bible prophecy.
“Then shall they know that I am the Lord their God.” When will that happen?
We know from Holy Scripture that they have the greatest future; but before that prophecy will be realized...
Will East Jerusalem become the capital city of a still nonexistent Arab Palestinian state? That is the policy of virtually all countries in the world.
The biblical borders are revealed to the world’s leaders. We cannot go wrong when we base our statements on Holy Scripture, and there we simply learn that God is in control.
Israel is God’s own and is not subject to judgment from the world and, we may add, particularly Churchianity.