“Signs of the End: Roadmap to Armageddon”
This addition to our Signs of the End series is
specifically aimed at the “Roadmap,” the latest
internationally inspired peace process directed
at Israel and the Palestinians. We are very skeptical
of that plan for reasons thoroughly explained in
these twelve programs.
- V342 Chorazin: A Warning
- Zola speaks from the archaeological site of Biblical Chorazin, located
on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. This was once a flourishing city,
but its ruins are a reminder of what happens when we do not listen
to God.
- V343 Rumors of Wars
- From the studio, Zola shares his thoughts about the End Times. He
warns that the Roadmap reflects a part of the Lord’s prophecy: Matthew
24 says “…ye shall be hated of all nations.” Zola quotes several news
sources as examples of the media’s distortion of the truth.
- V344 General of the North
- Zola interviews Brigadier General Avi Mizrachi at his headquarters in
the Golan Heights. The general defends the IDF’s actions in Jenin, comparing
Israel’s efforts at controlling terrorism to the US efforts in Iraq.
- V345 Peace by Piece
- From a panoramic view of Jerusalem, Zola speaks about the danger
in the Roadmap’s plans to divide Jerusalem. The Holy City was divided
between 1948 and 1967, and it obviously didn’t work. In part II,
Stu Arden talks about the history of the area, starting with the British
Mandate and leading to the present-day Palestinian efforts to divide
Israel “peace by piece.”
- V346 Into The Swine
- Zola interviews Nisim Mezig, an archaeologist who has spent many
years digging at Biblical Gergesa, presently called Kursi. It was here
that the first Gentile Christian pilgrims came and built their first church
in Israel. Recently uncovered ruins reveal the biggest monastery ever
found in the Holy Land.
- V347 Isaiah Returns
- Zola interviews an old friend, Jerusalem resident Dan Hendrickson,
who has played the role of Isaiah on a past program. Dan says that
there can be no change in Israeli-Palestinian relations until there is
reform in Palestinian education.
- V348 The Refugee Problem
- From the Mount of Olives, Zola talks about the Al-Aqsa mosque. Sitting
atop the Temple Mount, this mosque was built in the 8th century by
the Arabs and has become a symbol of their occupation, along with
the neighboring Dome of the Rock. As a central shrine, the mosque
appeals to those Arabs called “refugees from Israel.”
- V349 The Coming Invasion
- A bridge over the Jordan River serves as Zola’s backdrop as he talks
about the coming End Times events. During the invasion by Gog and Magog,
the enemy must cross this bridge. The US has inadvertently helped to
provoke this future invasion.
- V350 The Battleground
- Standing next to a Syrian bunker in the Golan Heights, Zola presents
the history of the area, starting with the story of Rebecca. Biblical sites
such as Bethsaida and Kursi are nearby. In the 20th century, battles
over the area intensified.
- V351 The Miracle at Deganya Kibbutz
- Zola tells the fascinating story of how the Syrians attacked a small,
unarmed kibbutz in 1948 with 26 tanks, and lost. One of those tanks
remains as a memorial to the daring defense mounted by Israelis living
on Deganya Kibbutz.
- V352 The Watchman
- Itamar Marcus, Director of the Palestinian Media Watch, monitors the
daily information seen in the Palestinian areas. He is concerned about
the seeds of terror that are sown in the Palestinian news, talk shows
and music videos. Itamar asserts that all too often the media glorify
“Death for Allah.”
- V353 Marching For Zion
- We hear from Americans who gathered in Crawford, Texas, to voice
their objections to the Roadmap. As the Texas headquarters of President
Bush, Crawford is usually a quiet, sleepy little town. But, when
the pro-Israel marchers take to the streets, the Bible becomes a vibrant
reason to “lift your voice unto the Lord.”