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8 years ago I shared Jesus to 80, and 69 yrs old

  “Eight years ago, while riding a jeepney on my way home, I passed by R. Castillo and saw Nanay Pasitasal, 69, standing on a street corner. I felt prompted by the Spirit of God to get off the jeepney and share the Gospel with her. As I approached Nanay, Tatay, 66, arrived at the same corner on his tricycle, loaded with recyclable materials. I had the privilege of sharing the Gospel of Jesus with them, and they both received Christ into their hearts. That day reminded me that obedience to the gentle prompting of the Holy Spirit can change eternal destinies. A simple step of faith can open heaven for someone’s life. All glory and praise belong to Jesus.” 1 John 4:9 Niini gipadayag ang gugma sa Dios kanato: nga gisugo sa Dios ang iyang bugtong nga Anak nganhi sa kalibutan, aron nga mangabuhi kita pinaagi kaniya.

From Moses to Mark Twain: The Prophetic Chain Triggering the End-Time Return

Something ancient… something hidden… is waking up again.

Over three thousand years ago, on a mountaintop with Moses, God released a mystery—

a prophecy that would stretch across centuries, shape nations, and determine world events with stunning precision.


And today… that mystery is unfolding again.

History isn’t random.

Nations don’t rise by accident.


Leaders don’t appear by coincidence.

Behind it all is the God who guides kings, shifts empires, and sets exact times for world-changing moments.


And at the center of this mystery is the Jubilee—

the year when what was lost is returned,


when exiles come home,

when God resets history.


Israel’s return, world upheavals, modern-day leaders—

they’re all pieces of a prophecy that began thousands of years ago.


One key sign was hidden in plain sight:

a stranger from a distant land would walk through Israel while it lay barren…


and his arrival would trigger the countdown to the end-time restoration.

That stranger was Mark Twain.


And what he wrote matched Moses’ prophecy word for word.

But the most stunning part?


On the exact day Twain walked the streets of Jerusalem,

the Scripture being read in synagogues around the world was:


“The stranger will come to the land.”

And his real name carried a message from God Himself:


Samuel Clemens — “The Lord has heard and has been merciful.”

This was the spark.


The moment the prophetic clock restarted.

And it’s only the beginning.



 

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