None Dare Call it Apostasy — What Herb Thinks
I hate to say it, but I really need financial support. My book sales aren’t nearly enough and FulfilledProphecy is just becoming too big for me to keep up by myself much longer.
January 2003 I reported averaging 1,404 hits per day. As of today, Jan. 3, 2004, FulfilledProphecy.Com is averaging 31, 933 hits per day, and last month’s total nearly broke a million at 989,936 hits.
As you know, I try to post news and commentary daily. But also having a business to run, this is becoming very difficult. And to continue at this pace I will need financial support. Believe me, I’m not trying to profit — just survive.
Recently I listened to an excellent online message on Bible prophecy given by Brian Larson, pastor of Calvary Chapel of Truckee California. Hear Larson’s message here. And after listening, I went to bed assured that if FufilledProphecy.Com went away today, the information about Assembly Recommendation 666 has been delivered to God’s people.
I don’t know if Larson read my book or just visited my Web site, but it was obvious he recognized the possible significance of the events I’ve been reporting. And, the members of his congregation are fortunate to have him as their pastor. The sad fact is, although about one-fourth of the Bible is prophecy — as pastor Larson points out — few pastors today bother to even touch the subject.
Larson and I must be about the same age. I suspect many years ago we both read Hal Lindsey’s Late Great Planet Earth and we both came to the same conclusion: Wow, the Bible really is the Word of God! And, we’ve been waiting and watching for these end-time events for a long time.
Thanks for staying tuned in 2003!
— Herb Peters
1/3/04