It's true, the Church will be raptured before the final seven years of Earth's history, but during that final seven years, many people will come to faith in Christ, but they will pay a terrible price to do so.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The more members of the clergy that are out there working to expand their congregations, the more people will go to church.
Being around a church culture, even leading a gathering of believers, I've gotten pretty good at predicting what's going to happen in a church service.
We are very near the final climactic events that end with the Second Coming of Christ.
In the prequel we're going to tell about the characters before Left Behind, and the book would end with the rapture instead of start with the rapture like the first one did.
I have no belief in The Bible or religion, but I think Armageddon was a lucky guess. I honestly think it's going to happen.
Through the ages, God has used the church to keep alive and pass down the story of what Christ has done for us.
A greater persecution shall befall the Christian Church than has ever been in Africa, and will last until the year 1792, when there will be a revision of centuries.
The church which ceases to be evangelistic will soon cease to be evangelical.
Christians will not be here to experience the great tribulation under the Antichrist.
The imminent demise of the church has been predicted since the middle of the 18th century. This is the regular secular mantra if churchgoing declines. I could take you to plenty of churches that are full to bursting and new churches being built.