
Prophecy Watchers
Gary Stearman and Mondo Gonzales explore the world of Bible prophecy.
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The Rapture Clickbait Problem | The Week in Bible Prophecy
Every year, a new date. A new calculation. A new “sign” that supposedly proves the Rapture is only days away. But Christians have seen this before—from 88 Reasons Why the Rapture Will Be in 1988 to Y2K, Harold Camping and countless predictions circulating across YouTube and social media today. When the dates pass, some simply recalculate and start over. In today’s episode, the panel examines the…

Why God Changes Your Plans | Studies with Stearman
What does it really mean to be anointed and sealed by God? In this study of 2 Corinthians, Gary explores one of Paul’s most personal letters—a book filled with emotion, opposition, disappointment and an unwavering confidence in the faithfulness of God.

Ancient Technology That Shouldn’t Exist | Billy Crone

The 10 Kingdoms Are Forming Before Our Eyes | Alex Newman | 2025

Prophecy So Accurate Critics Can’t Explain It (Daniel 11) | Matt Freeman

The Simple Truth About the Rapture | Paul Wilkinson | Repost

The Doctrine Turning Christians Against Israel | Mike Spaulding

Are We Watching the Road to World War III? | Bob Maginnis

The Final Harlot Religion | Pete Garcia | The Week in Bible Prophecy
What will the world believe after the rapture? In today's conversation Mondo and Pete Garcia explore a chilling possibility: a global religion broad enough to embrace nearly every belief system while rejecting the one name the world cannot tolerate—Jesus Christ. The episode ultimately envisions an initial universalist system in the first half of the Tribulation before the Antichrist demands…

The Hidden Purpose Behind America's Data Center Boom | Prophecy Panel

Finding Comfort in Suffering | Studies with Stearman
Why does God allow suffering? Why do faithful Christians endure trials, persecution, and heartbreak? Today Gary begins an in-depth study of 2 Corinthians, one of Paul's most personal letters. Paul opens the epistle by repeatedly emphasizing one central theme: God is the God of all comfort.
