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A long-time friend of mine in Ft. Smith who knows about
my calling was given a map in about 1992 that had circles marked on it by five prophets in
Chicago. These prophets don’t know me, nor I them. My friend said they
Xeroxed a road map of the continental USA, and then each of them circled a
location on the map for coming green islands of survival. I still have
that map.
Of course, one of the areas is northwest
Arkansas where God sent my family in 1985. Another is the northern tip of Idaho
and the NW corner of Montana. Another is the central part of the boundary
between Colorado and New Mexico. Another is likewise between Kentucky and
Tennessee. Then the last one is a northern portion of Vermont, Massachusetts
and Main. If I am not mistaken, almost the entire protected areas are in
mountainous areas.
I
believe that a massive world wide depression is coming that will result in no
money for the military or police or government officials. There will be no
money or food or gas. Total anarchy will reign for a few months until local
(National Guard, Para-military groups?) leaders can bring order to their areas, and then begin to rebuild the national.
Millions are very likely to die in the USA (and the world) because they were not ready for it,
and had no warning whatsoever. I
In recent years David Wilkerson has
been warning of this, and has written a series of two excellent books on the
subject. They are titled:
In
the last depression the Amish didn’t even know there was a depression going on.
And while many people lost everything and committed suicide, others made a
fortune.
There is a way to not only survive
and live well, but you can actually make a fortune if you have planned ahead
properly. But I believe this is the time a false savior will come on the scene
to restore money and commerce. This monetary system will be digital money that
can be used on the world wide web (WWW). As with any internet provider, a
contract and password will be needed. Enter the sign of the beast.
Hitler saved Germany after WWI in
this way. You will read about it in my book (See book in the
left column. See page 235 for a directory of names.)
In short, MOST of Christendom will
NEVER BELIEVE
God's prophets who are giving this warning, and many will needlessly die of
starvation and exposure. It will be a pitiful, heartbreaking thing to
witness.
But the communities of “intentional
neighbors” will be ready to save some, and explain what has happened, and why
they didn’t know it was coming (their eschatology was just wrong enough to be
deadly).
Do
a Google search using "Christian community" "intentional neighbors" and you will
get three sites. One of them is mine.
What
Will Bring On
This Predicted
World Depression?
Now, let’s go another direction for a minute. It is illogical, it is
inconceivable that any existing religion (Buddhism, Hinduism, Catholicism, etc.)
could convert the whole world to its dictates, but religions such as Islam would
like to force all living humans into submission to their religion.
Yet the Bible
speaks of a one-world religion that will deceive people of every religion on
earth in the latter last days. But I think this religion has ALWAYS been the
world religion. What can that religion be?
Most people of every religion on earth espouse one religion but live
another, and the Bible identifies this religion as—The Love of Money, and the
Power it Brings.
I
think
that Bill Clinton was a prophet to the antichrist system/religion most of
Christendom anticipates when he said, “it is the economy, stupid!” I think the
antichrist system is so subtle, so subversive, so wise, but so powerful— all at
the same time— that very few are aware of it’s existence.
This religion has been around since Adam and Eve were kicked out of the garden
of Eden. A religion is anything you love, admire, and devote most of your
attention to.
Self preservation— the survival instinct— is so basic to human nature that we
don't think about it, or write about it, or preach sermons on it. That is
why it is a subliminal, subconscious religion. We are driven by a passion
to survive, and that can be defined as a religion.
Way too many Christians vote their pocketbook and for their power to dominate.
Look at what is generally called Bible believing Christians. They are so zealous
in their faith, yet way too many vote in diametric contradiction to the Word of
God when they vote for abortion, the homosexual agenda, anti-Americanism, &
socialism (the most antichrist & liberal of Democratic candidates).
That is why I called Bill Clinton a prophet, because he saw his prophecy
fulfilled. The nation believed him and his subliminal message of self
preservation—the subliminal one-world religion.
I
think that a world leader is coming who understands what Clinton understands,
and will bring this religion to its logical conclusion. And if possible, even
some of the elect will be deceived by this appeal to filthy lucre and personal
security.
For years I have been considering where all this is going, but stand pretty much
alone. Why? Because all the old traditional teachings still dominate. And among
Christians all these teachings are coming out of flawed eschatologies that make
them all the more susceptible to seeking security and safety (secured by money
and power). By the way, I consider all eschatologies to be flawed, some
more so that others.
On the one
hand this is a gloom and doom message, but on the other hand this is the age—the
latter rain—when the church will come forth in her greatest power, glory, and
victory. My book shown in the above, left corner addresses this aspect of
restoration and victory the church will experience in this last great move of
God. This book is must reading for all who understand the message on this
page.
Was that
interesting? I could have said a great deal more, but it is wise to
stop here and ask you to please correspond with me, if you are interested.
How will
such a community function, and what protection and preparation do you
count on, and do you think it will all end by living by miracles alone, or
in martyrdom for all true believers?
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How God Confirmed That He Moved Us To
North-West Arkansas
My testimony as to why we moved to north-west Arkansas from Illinois in 1985 is
so unusual and so
miraculous that you may have a hard time believing it.
But if you believe that God has moved you to North West
Arkansas as well, our testimonies may confirm to each other that God did indeed
move us here.
In 1982 the Lord began telling me
to move my family to north-west Arkansas to start my end-time ministry. He said
He was opening the doors for me to become established there.
At the time I was a civilian
employee at Scott Air Force base in Belleville, Illinois, serving as a computer
programmer. Our testimony of how God moved my family here from Belleville, IL
is as
inspiring as they get. God put together a series of events that made the move
come together in minute and miraculous detail.
Here is our testimony.
On one of my trips to Arkansas in 1983 I felt
led to stop at a real estate office. I asked the agent if there was a
small natural and organic farm for sale. She told me all about a four acre
Blueberry farm, but the information was useless to me at the time. I felt
foolish as I walked out of that office.
Then I felt led to go to Green Forest to see if
a friend of mine still lived there. He was a Chiropractor I knew back when we
all went to church together in St. Louis years before. Well, I found his
clinic, and he invited me to spend the night so we could talk. Over dinner I
told him about the natural and organic Blueberry farm in Springdale that was for
sale. It turns out that he knew all about that farm. The owners traded
Blueberries for Chiropractic treatment, and they were Christians. The next day
I went to visit that farm, but this was just a far-fetched dream at the time.
The only government job I could transfer to in
my profession was at the Veteran’s Hospital in Fayetteville, so I filled out a
job application there and went home. A year later the Veterans Hospital in
Fayetteville asked me to come for a job interview. The interview went well, and
before I could get home they had already called ahead and said I was accepted.
I called the Blue Berry farm to find that the
owners had moved to Georgia and left a young couple to run the farm. So I
called the owner in Georgia. He was glad to hear from me because the young
couple had also accepted a new job, but in Kansas City. And his reporting date
was August the 5th. My reporting date at the VA Hospital was—you guessed it—on
August the 5th as well. For this reason I am convinced that God did in deed
move us here.
To read a bio on Ken, and to see more about his book
CLICK HERE
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