Synopsis: As Dalton sat in for Jim Schneider, here’s a selection of stories he presented for the first half of the broadcast:
• Last Sunday at least 4 victims died and multiple people were injured during a shooting at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Michigan. The assailant drove their vehicle through the front doors of the building, then got out and proceeded to shoot people. That suspect was later killed in a firefight with police.
• A synagogue attack on Yom Kippur killed 2 in Manchester, England.
• The U.N. added 68 companies to a blacklist they maintain are firms that do business with Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria.
• Dalton read 9 signs that the world is preparing for war from Charisma Magazine.
• Vladimir Putin has ordered the conscription of over 135,000 men by the end of 2025.
• The FDA approved a new generic version of the abortion drug Mifepristone.
• Planned Parenthood announced that their facility in Houston, Texas, the largest abortion facility in North America, is closing down.
• Last Sunday at least 4 victims died and multiple people were injured during a shooting at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Michigan. The assailant drove their vehicle through the front doors of the building, then got out and proceeded to shoot people. That suspect was later killed in a firefight with police.
• A synagogue attack on Yom Kippur killed 2 in Manchester, England.
• The U.N. added 68 companies to a blacklist they maintain are firms that do business with Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria.
• Dalton read 9 signs that the world is preparing for war from Charisma Magazine.
• Vladimir Putin has ordered the conscription of over 135,000 men by the end of 2025.
• The FDA approved a new generic version of the abortion drug Mifepristone.
• Planned Parenthood announced that their facility in Houston, Texas, the largest abortion facility in North America, is closing down.
Now The End Begins
8 Shocking Similarities Between The
7 Mountains Mandate Of TPUSA And
The Coming Kingdom Of Antichrist
7 Mountains Mandate Of TPUSA And
The Coming Kingdom Of Antichrist
By Geoffrey Grider: The 8 incredible similarities between the 7 Mountains Mandate promoted by Charlie Kirk and TPUSA, and the coming 7-year kingdom of Antichrist will astound you.
Both the 7 Mountains Mandate and the kingdom of Antichrist share the vision of global control over every sphere of life, the use of top-down authority, and the establishment of a counterfeit kingdom before Christ returns. The difference is one claims to do it “for God,” while the other openly defies Him—but spiritually, they mirror each other in very dangerous and overlapping ways.
On this episode of the Prophecy News Podcast, the Bible is not so much a hard book to understand as it is a hard Book to believe, and that’s where the true struggle lies today for many Christians. The Bible tells us in no uncertain terms what life will be like in the last days, yet when we are confronted by it in our daily lives, the knee-jerk reaction is to push back and disbelieve. Why is that?
Your King James Bible tells you that in the days immediately preceding the Pretribulation Rapture of the Church, that the professing church will be rich, increased with goods, having a form of godliness while denying its power, lukewarm towards doctrine and right division as commanded by Paul. That day is today, and on this Podcast, we show you the frenetic preparations currently underway to create an earthly kingdom in the absence of a physical King. Today will be ‘strong meat’ for the mature Christian, a warning of the coming apostasy, and an urgent call for you to separate yourselves unto God as the last days come upon us. The gloves are off, Christian, and it’s time for you to pick a side…TO THE FIGHT!!!
Both the 7 Mountains Mandate and the kingdom of Antichrist share the vision of global control over every sphere of life, the use of top-down authority, and the establishment of a counterfeit kingdom before Christ returns. The difference is one claims to do it “for God,” while the other openly defies Him—but spiritually, they mirror each other in very dangerous and overlapping ways.
“For God hath put in their hearts to fulfil his will, and to agree, and give their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled.” Revelation 17:17 (KJV)
On this episode of the Prophecy News Podcast, the Bible is not so much a hard book to understand as it is a hard Book to believe, and that’s where the true struggle lies today for many Christians. The Bible tells us in no uncertain terms what life will be like in the last days, yet when we are confronted by it in our daily lives, the knee-jerk reaction is to push back and disbelieve. Why is that?
Your King James Bible tells you that in the days immediately preceding the Pretribulation Rapture of the Church, that the professing church will be rich, increased with goods, having a form of godliness while denying its power, lukewarm towards doctrine and right division as commanded by Paul. That day is today, and on this Podcast, we show you the frenetic preparations currently underway to create an earthly kingdom in the absence of a physical King. Today will be ‘strong meat’ for the mature Christian, a warning of the coming apostasy, and an urgent call for you to separate yourselves unto God as the last days come upon us. The gloves are off, Christian, and it’s time for you to pick a side…TO THE FIGHT!!!
Harbinger’s Daily
As The World Promotes The Abraham Accords,
It Forgets The Abrahamic Covenant
It Forgets The Abrahamic Covenant
By Dean Dwyer: Just over five years ago, on September 15, 2020, The Abraham Accords were signed at the White House. Negotiated during President Donald Trump’s first administration, the signing of the Accords was hailed as a landmark achievement in Middle East relations which many hoped would lead to normalisation between Israel and its historically hostile neighbours. The end goal is to achieve a more integrated, peaceful, and prosperous Middle East with President Trump recently suggesting, with perhaps more optimism than realism, that Iran may eventually become a signatory. However, while the nations of the world continue to put their hopes of peace squarely on the carefully crafted words of The Abraham Accords, many seem to be forgetting that God has His own Abrahamic document that He is working to fulfil. It is known as the Abrahamic Covenant and it is the fountain from which flows all of God’s redemptive purposes for Israel and for mankind as a whole.
Although we do not often use the word “covenant” in our modern language, covenants were an important part of life in earlier generations. What we learn from the Bible is that covenants were generally made between nations and individuals, but a man could even make a covenant with himself, as evidenced by Job. In making a pact with himself to abstain from fleshly lust, Job 31:1 says: “I made a covenant with mine eyes; why then should I think upon a maid?”
The covenants that God entered into with mankind fall into two categories: conditional and unconditional. As the name suggests, conditional covenants are contingent on conditions being fulfilled, usually related to obedience. Unconditional covenants (of which the Abrahamic Covenant is one) relies solely upon God fulfilling the terms of the covenant. So far as God’s unconditional covenants with Israel are concerned, we learn some key points. First, fulfilment of the covenant depends on God’s faithfulness, not Israel’s. Second, the covenants are to be interpreted literally. Third, they are made with Israel, which requires us to maintain the Israel-Church distinction. Fourth, the terms of the unconditional covenant are not repealed or replaced because of Israel’s sinfulness.
Although promises were clearly made to Abram (as he was still known at the time) in Genesis 12 and 13, a covenant was not formally established until Genesis 15. If you want clarity on the absolute certainty and reliability of God’s promises to Israel, particularly in relation to its land grant, Genesis 15 provides it. Yet, prior to 1948, some struggled to see it, despite the fact that Genesis 17:7-8 clearly confirms its nature as an everlasting covenant through Abraham’s descendants: “And I will establish my covenant between me and thee and thy seed after thee in their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God unto thee, and to thy seed after thee. And I will give unto thee, and to thy seed after thee, the land wherein thou art a stranger, all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession; and I will be their God.”
Although we do not often use the word “covenant” in our modern language, covenants were an important part of life in earlier generations. What we learn from the Bible is that covenants were generally made between nations and individuals, but a man could even make a covenant with himself, as evidenced by Job. In making a pact with himself to abstain from fleshly lust, Job 31:1 says: “I made a covenant with mine eyes; why then should I think upon a maid?”
The covenants that God entered into with mankind fall into two categories: conditional and unconditional. As the name suggests, conditional covenants are contingent on conditions being fulfilled, usually related to obedience. Unconditional covenants (of which the Abrahamic Covenant is one) relies solely upon God fulfilling the terms of the covenant. So far as God’s unconditional covenants with Israel are concerned, we learn some key points. First, fulfilment of the covenant depends on God’s faithfulness, not Israel’s. Second, the covenants are to be interpreted literally. Third, they are made with Israel, which requires us to maintain the Israel-Church distinction. Fourth, the terms of the unconditional covenant are not repealed or replaced because of Israel’s sinfulness.
Although promises were clearly made to Abram (as he was still known at the time) in Genesis 12 and 13, a covenant was not formally established until Genesis 15. If you want clarity on the absolute certainty and reliability of God’s promises to Israel, particularly in relation to its land grant, Genesis 15 provides it. Yet, prior to 1948, some struggled to see it, despite the fact that Genesis 17:7-8 clearly confirms its nature as an everlasting covenant through Abraham’s descendants: “And I will establish my covenant between me and thee and thy seed after thee in their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God unto thee, and to thy seed after thee. And I will give unto thee, and to thy seed after thee, the land wherein thou art a stranger, all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession; and I will be their God.”
Prophecy News Watch
People Are Going Back To Church - But What Theology Are They Going Back To?
By Sarah Holliday/Washington Stand: Ligonier Ministries' 2025 State of Theology study, conducted alongside Lifeway Research, was recently released, exposing some sobering statistics -- particularly as it pertains to the nature of God, sin, the Bible, and more. Its release came around the September 10 assassination of Christian and conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.
Although church attendance and Bible sales were rising already, Kirk's sudden death shocked many -- both domestically and globally. As a result, ministers have noticed a significant uptick in church attendance. This convergence of events has sparked a critical discussion about the state of American churches and the substance of their teachings -- a conversation that took place during Wednesday's "Washington Watch" with Family Research Council President Tony Perkins and Pastor Jack Hibbs of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in California.
"It's interesting to see where the general American public is when it comes to their theological beliefs -- or lack thereof," Perkins observed. He posed a pressing question: "What does the study reveal to us about the beliefs of American evangelicals, and what does it tell us about churches and how they may be shaping those beliefs?" While the uptick in church attendance post-Kirk's assassination is encouraging, Perkins asked, "What are they going back to?"
The State of Theology study revealed alarming trends: 47% of evangelicals believe God accepts the worship of all religions, 53% assert that most people are inherently good despite sinning occasionally, and 49% of U.S. adults view Jesus as a great teacher but not God. These findings, as Hibbs and Perkins emphasized, directly contradict biblical teachings, raising concerns about the doctrinal fidelity of many churches.
Hibbs noted that the trend of returning to church predates Kirk's death but has intensified since. "You've asked the great question: What are they going back to?" he said. While only time will reveal the long-term impact, Hibbs expressed concern that many churches prioritize "liturgical practices" over substantive biblical teaching.
"If people are attending a church that has a lot of liturgical practices, but no meat, meaning no word, then what are we doing?" he asked. Instead of nourishing congregants with the "meat" of Scripture, many churches offer "sugar" -- superficial teachings that fail to anchor believers in truth.
Although church attendance and Bible sales were rising already, Kirk's sudden death shocked many -- both domestically and globally. As a result, ministers have noticed a significant uptick in church attendance. This convergence of events has sparked a critical discussion about the state of American churches and the substance of their teachings -- a conversation that took place during Wednesday's "Washington Watch" with Family Research Council President Tony Perkins and Pastor Jack Hibbs of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in California.
"It's interesting to see where the general American public is when it comes to their theological beliefs -- or lack thereof," Perkins observed. He posed a pressing question: "What does the study reveal to us about the beliefs of American evangelicals, and what does it tell us about churches and how they may be shaping those beliefs?" While the uptick in church attendance post-Kirk's assassination is encouraging, Perkins asked, "What are they going back to?"
The State of Theology study revealed alarming trends: 47% of evangelicals believe God accepts the worship of all religions, 53% assert that most people are inherently good despite sinning occasionally, and 49% of U.S. adults view Jesus as a great teacher but not God. These findings, as Hibbs and Perkins emphasized, directly contradict biblical teachings, raising concerns about the doctrinal fidelity of many churches.
Hibbs noted that the trend of returning to church predates Kirk's death but has intensified since. "You've asked the great question: What are they going back to?" he said. While only time will reveal the long-term impact, Hibbs expressed concern that many churches prioritize "liturgical practices" over substantive biblical teaching.
"If people are attending a church that has a lot of liturgical practices, but no meat, meaning no word, then what are we doing?" he asked. Instead of nourishing congregants with the "meat" of Scripture, many churches offer "sugar" -- superficial teachings that fail to anchor believers in truth.
Geller Report
“ALL HELL WILL BREAK OUT”:
President Trump Gives Hamas
Sunday Deadline
President Trump Gives Hamas
Sunday Deadline
By Pamela Geller: Deal must be reached or “ALL HELL WILL BREAK OUT.”
Hostages must be released — alive and the bodies of the dead.
Trump: Hamas is “surrounded and militarily trapped,” but given one last chance.
These savages deserve no mercy. Hamas has been given too many chances. Stop rewarding butchery and annihilationism.
Hostages must be released — alive and the bodies of the dead.
Trump: Hamas is “surrounded and militarily trapped,” but given one last chance.
These savages deserve no mercy. Hamas has been given too many chances. Stop rewarding butchery and annihilationism.
Frontpage Mag
Council on American–Islamic Relations
Says Muslims Have Right to Vandalize Christian Churches
Says Muslims Have Right to Vandalize Christian Churches
Should Muslims Have The Right
To Vandalize Churches?
To Vandalize Churches?
By Daniel Greenfield: Muslims vandalized the Uncommon Church in Euless TX with obscene anti-Israel graffiti. Leftists and the Islamist group CAIR quickly came to their defense, complaining that vandalizing churches is really protected by the First Amendment.
After Raunaq Alam, Afsheen Khan and Julia Venzor vandalized the church, the Dallas Observer claimed that prosecuting them “erodes the First Amendment rights of protesters and critics of the nation of Israel.”
The First Amendment protects the rights of people to express their opinion, not to vandalize a church.
The Uncommon Church had put up a flag in solidarity with Israel after Oct 7 as part of its Christian beliefs. Targeting the church over its beliefs is correctly, an anti-religious hate crime.
After Raunaq Alam, Afsheen Khan and Julia Venzor vandalized the church, the Dallas Observer claimed that prosecuting them “erodes the First Amendment rights of protesters and critics of the nation of Israel.”
The First Amendment protects the rights of people to express their opinion, not to vandalize a church.
The Uncommon Church had put up a flag in solidarity with Israel after Oct 7 as part of its Christian beliefs. Targeting the church over its beliefs is correctly, an anti-religious hate crime.
Through The Lens Of Bible Prophecy
The Signs Are Accelerating –
We're Racing Towards The Tribulationy
We're Racing Towards The Tribulationy
Skywatch TV
Israel Intercepts The Selfie Flotilla
Host Derek Gilbert: Greta Thunberg and the Global Sumud Flotilla was intercepted by the Israeli Navy on Yom Kippur. Some 500 activists are being processed and will soon be heading home.
Spencer Smith
The Charlie Kirk Files: Ep 15 -
The Necromancy of Charlie Kirk
The Necromancy of Charlie Kirk
Wretched Watchmen
Charlie Kirk:
Advocating For The Mystery Religion
Advocating For The Mystery Religion
Synopsis: Charlie Kirk, a political pundit from Turning Point USA (TPUSA), who has been invited into the church, has sent out a tweet calling for Christians to pray that the new pope ushers in the "Golden Age of Christianity". Charlie Kirk has been invited in, and embraced, by the modern church, thanks to pastors like Jack Hibbs and James Kaddis, all in the name of politics.
