Marking The End Times
Synopsis: In today’s episode of Marking the End Times, I am talking about the future of central bank digital currencies and their prophetic implications. I also discuss how this is already in place in some countries and how they are preventing people from saving money.
In the subscriber-only portion, I answer questions such as, “Will there be more people in hell than in heaven?” and “Can people in heaven see or know what’s happening on the earth?”
To become a subscriber and access this entire video, please visit endtimes.com.
In the subscriber-only portion, I answer questions such as, “Will there be more people in hell than in heaven?” and “Can people in heaven see or know what’s happening on the earth?”
To become a subscriber and access this entire video, please visit endtimes.com.
Connect With Dr. Mark Hitchcock:
Mark Hitchcock is a regular contributor to endtimes.com and has authored over thirty books related to end-time Bible prophecy that have sold over one million copies. His books have been translated into over ten languages. Mark is a frequent speaker at churches and prophecy conferences both in the United States and internationally.
He was born and raised in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He attended Oklahoma State University and graduated from law school in 1984. After working for a judge at the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals for four years, Mark was led to attend Dallas Theological Seminary, graduating in 1991. Since that time, he has served as senior pastor of Faith Bible Church in Edmond, Oklahoma. He completed his PhD at Dallas Theological Seminary in 2005 and serves as an associate professor of Bible exposition at DTS.
He was born and raised in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He attended Oklahoma State University and graduated from law school in 1984. After working for a judge at the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals for four years, Mark was led to attend Dallas Theological Seminary, graduating in 1991. Since that time, he has served as senior pastor of Faith Bible Church in Edmond, Oklahoma. He completed his PhD at Dallas Theological Seminary in 2005 and serves as an associate professor of Bible exposition at DTS.