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Dear readers, we love to hear your thoughts on the stories that we publish, what is going on around the world, and what the Lord has placed on your heart! Email your letter through to editor@joymag.co.za for a chance to be featured – please try to keep letters to 150 words as we have limited space.

Bible prophecy is being fulfilled before our eyes

Whether you like President Trump or not, he has already fulfilled one of the last prophecies in the Bible prior to Jesus’ return. Moving the US Embassy in Israel back to Jerusalem and recognising Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel is one of the prophecies that must be fulfilled. No other president in history has done this, but Donald Trump did. And we haven’t seen anything yet, what the world is experiencing right now is just the tip of the iceberg!

Just in case anyone wonders where I stand: The 7-year tribulation will be far worse than anything anyone could imagine. If you think this is our last pandemic or ‘natural’ disaster, you are sadly mistaken. Read the book of Revelation. As a Christian, I’ve heard about the corruption and debauchery of the end times for most of my life. It appears that the book of Revelation is unfolding right before us. We shouldn’t be

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