Jonathan Cahn is a great rabbi and speaker. One of his books is called 'The Harbinger.' He is Pro-Trump and he speaks in Washington D.C. on the National Day of Prayer along with Franklin Graham and a few other Preacher/Ministers across America. I really like him because he compares Trump to Trumpet in the book of Revelation along with other Biblical comparisons. If you look him up online, you may find some of his speeches from the National Mall (I think it's called) where he speaks about the world and talks about Trump.
On the National Day of Prayer, all the Rabbi's, Ministers, etc spread out along the "National Mall' to many areas surrounding the Capitol. They pray for our Nation. This is done yearly; however, since Biden has been in office, I don't remember seeing it on TV. I'm sure when Trump returns, we will get to see it televised again. I think the last time I saw it, Franklin Graham was speaking at the Lincoln Memorial while Jonathan Cahn was speaking somewhere along the Capitol. He was speaking on the Feast of Trumpets and they blew them periodically. A "shofar' I believe it is called.
Jonathan Cahn is a great rabbi and speaker. One of his books is called 'The Harbinger.' He is Pro-Trump and he speaks in Washington D.C. on the National Day of Prayer along with Franklin Graham and a few other Preacher/Ministers across America. I really like him because he compares Trump to Trumpet in the book of Revelation along with other Biblical comparisons. If you look him up online, you may find some of his speeches from the National Mall (I think it's called) where he speaks about the world and talks about Trump.
Oh, was he with Franklin Graham? I read his "The Harbinger." It was excellent.
On the National Day of Prayer, all the Rabbi's, Ministers, etc spread out along the "National Mall' to many areas surrounding the Capitol. They pray for our Nation. This is done yearly; however, since Biden has been in office, I don't remember seeing it on TV. I'm sure when Trump returns, we will get to see it televised again. I think the last time I saw it, Franklin Graham was speaking at the Lincoln Memorial while Jonathan Cahn was speaking somewhere along the Capitol. He was speaking on the Feast of Trumpets and they blew them periodically. A "shofar' I believe it is called.
Nice. Amen.