Jimmy Evans | – Time at a Tipping Point | Jimmy Evans

Jimmy Evans uses biblical prophecy to describe why our generation is living in the end times.

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Jimmy Evans is Founder and CEO of MarriageToday, a ministry based in Dallas, Texas that is devoted to helping couples build strong and fulfilling marriages and families. Jimmy and his wife, Karen, are passionate about marriage and together, they co-host MarriageToday at [support us].

He serves as the Senior Pastor at Gateway Church, a multi-campus church in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, and as an overseer of New Life Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Jimmy served as the Senior Pastor of Trinity Fellowship Church in Amarillo, Texas for thirty years and now serves as Senior Elder. During his thirty years of leadership Trinity grew from 900 active members to over 10,[support us] /> He holds an Honorary Doctorate of Literature from The Kings University and has authored more than sixteen books, among which are his popular works, Marriage on the Rock, Ten Steps Toward Christ, Lifelong Love Affair, When Life Hurts, and his newest book, The Four Laws of [support us] /> Jimmy and Karen have been married for 44 years and have two married children and five grandchildren.

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About The Author

Jimmy Evans Jimmy Evans. Founder and President of XO Marriage, a ministry that is devoted to reaching couples worldwide with the message of hope and encouragement that marriage works 100% of the time when you do it God's way. Jimmy Evans also serves as the Apostolic Elder of Trinity Fellowship Church in Amarillo, Texas. Jimmy holds an Honorary Doctorate of Literature from The Kings University and has authored more than seventeen books. Jimmy and Karen have been married for 47 years and have two married children and five grandchildren.

Comment (29)

  1. Does Robert Morris still not believe in the Pre-Trib Rapture? He was my preacher for yrs…glad I got straight on the timing of Rapture, now. We are not going to be in the Tribulation.

  2. Not sure what his point was here.
    Eyes on israel. A covenant with many will be made, jerusalem divided, and the surrounding nations will gather to destroy israel. Jesus' coming will not be a surprise.

  3. Yep. Been saying we are going that way for the last 25 years. Time is running out.
    Those things needed to keep the antichrist in power, are now available to him when he comes, including cell phones.

  4. We don't know when Jesus will come. We probably are in the end times, but will He come tonight, ten years from now, 20 years, or longer? Believers have been trying to predict His coming for a long time now and God befuddles them. We need not be concerned about when He comes, but just be actively serving Him till He does! This doesn't mean we shouldn't talk about it and look forward to it, we should!

  5. Every generation thinks they are in the end of times. Even in the 1400s, Columbus thought he was in end times. We cannot and should not attempt to predict any of it. The Bible states than only Christ knows when the day is. Shame on anyone telling people we ARE in the end times. We MAY be, but we do not know. We must be READY at all times, Believing in Jesus as our Savior, and continue to preach the Gospel but we can't tell them that we ARE in end of times.

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