The Cove, Billy Graham, and the last days

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Here’s a photo I took of Stella in North Carolina.

On Tuesday, my wife Cathe and I had the privilege of sharing lunch with Billy Graham. What a wonderful time that was, and I will blog about that on Friday.

We were in Asheville, North Carolina, speaking at the Billy Graham Training Center at The Cove on the theme of the Lord’s return. It was a thrill to meet so many people who follow our ministry, and I even met a couple of my Facebook friends in person. BTW, if you want to check out my Facebook page, click here.

I was joined by my friends Don McClure, Levi Lusko, Pedro Garcia, Dennis Agajanian, and Marty Goetz. Plus, our whole family made the trip–Cathe, Jonathan, Brittany, Stella, and Lucy–and we took some photos for our Christmas card as well.

While in North Carolina, I also shot a series of eight videos for the holidays (one for each week), focusing on the real message of Thanksgiving and Christmas. We will post the first one in the first week of November.

A good time was had by all!

Thursday in Orange County

Tonight, I will continue my last days series in Orange County with a message titled, “Israel, Magog, and the Rapture.”

We all have questions about these last days events, and I will address them Thursday night.

Looking ahead, I am working on a message for this weekend at Harvest on the Antichrist, America, and Armageddon.

Well, that’s all for now. On Friday, I’ll tell you about my lunch with the greatest evangelist who has ever lived, Billy Graham.

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