Key of David

Our world desperately lacks courageous leaders like Winston Churchill. Discover the only place where you can find courageous leaders today.


Today’s universe is breathtakingly awesome. Discover how God plans to make tomorrow’s universe infinity times better.


The book of Acts has no conclusion because God was hiding something. Understand why God concealed the shocking identity of the lost 10 tribes of Israel when Acts was written—and revealed this awesome truth in this end time instead.


The Apostle James delivered a startling warning to God’s Church during a time of mass rebellion. His book is one of three in the Bible with no conclusion, which means his story is still being told today! Discover the sad story of another Church rebellion in this time—and what James tells you to do about it.


The Apostle John wrote about a savage persecution that tore apart God’s Church in the first century. But he never concluded his third epistle. The non-conclusion of 3 John exposes that the attack on God’s Church didn’t end in the first century. Understand how this attack rages in full force today.


Not long after the death of Jesus Christ, God’s one true Church disappeared for 100 years. This “lost century” was a deadly attack on the Church and the truth of God. This tragic history of the lost century has repeated itself in this end time.


The world around you is beset by deadly problems. Understand how to solve world problems by identifying the original cause—by studying how things developed “from the beginning.”


Hidden within the pages of history is a most remarkable event: The Prophet Jeremiah built and ruled a kingdom in Ireland! Understand how Jeremiah’s kingdom fulfills Bible prophecy and sends a hope-filled message to the entire world.


God promises to save America from the bitter affliction it is suffering today! But relief will be temporary—just long enough for the people to consider repenting toward God. Understand how God will use one leader to bring brief relief to America.


Passages in the biblical books of Revelation and Ezekiel are remarkably similar. Understand why both messages discuss a “little book,” a hard punishment, and a glorious future.