Tsarfati opens Proximity 2026 by confronting widespread misinformation about Israel's biblical role. He argues that the most dangerous lie being told about Israel today is the one that's most widely repeated — and that it has real prophetic consequences for how believers understand current events.
A direct Q&A on the escalating Iran conflict and what Scripture actually says about it. Tsarfati fields questions about whether current events align with Ezekiel's Gog/Magog prophecies and what believers should realistically expect. Grounded and specific — not speculative.
A systematic overview of where Israel currently stands in the prophetic timeline — from the regathering of 1948, through the Tribulation, and into the Millennium. Foundational teaching for understanding everything else on this dashboard. Start here if you're new.
Tsarfati and Jack Hibbs examine the theological and prophetic implications of the ongoing Israel/Islam conflict. Addresses what Scripture says about the nations surrounding Israel and how current alignments map to prophetic passages in Daniel, Ezekiel, and Zechariah.
Farag's weekly update addresses why the pace of prophetic fulfillment appears to be accelerating. He connects current events to specific passages while keeping the focus pastoral — watchfulness without anxiety, urgency without sensationalism.
Pastoral message anchoring prophetic watchfulness in personal hope and the assurance of salvation. Farag grounds the prophetic conversation in what actually matters — not dates and timelines, but the certainty of the one who promised. Strong gospel content.
Farag challenges conventional thinking on certain prophetic positions, encouraging believers to hold their interpretations with humility while remaining firm on the core. An honest look at where the prophecy community may need to recalibrate.
Markell outlines ten current signs pointing to the nearness of Christ's return: escalating wars, economic instability, AI and transhumanism, apostasy in the church, globalism, and Israel's prophetic position. Practical and current — one of the most comprehensive recent pieces on prophetic imminence.
Jan responds to critics who call pre-trib rapture belief "escapism," arguing that sound prophetic theology isn't wishful thinking — it's exegetically grounded. A valuable resource for understanding the blessed hope and defending it against the accusation that prophecy watchers are just trying to check out.
Markell identifies current warning signs within the church and culture — including the rise of AI avatars (is Meta's photorealistic Zuckerberg "the image that speaks"?), the global economic instability calling for a "Mr. Fix-It," and the accelerating apostasy in mainline Christianity. Discernment without paranoia.