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The End Time Blog Podcast

The End Time Blog Podcast

Written by: Elizabeth Prata
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Exalting the name of Jesus through Christian essays and podcasts. I was a school teacher, a journalist/editor, now an elementary teacher's aide. After I was saved I began a writing ministry for Christian women on the topics of encouragement, Reformed theology, and discernment. Why The End Time? We're living in the end time. Time is short to share the Gospel- and grows shorter each day. I'm a member in a local, elder-led church, and I await the day I will meet my Jesus face to face. Blessings! Music attribution: Intro/Outro ep 526+ =Track New York, Track London- Music by https://www.fiftysoundElizabeth Prata Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
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  • 648: Are false teachers really so bad?
    Sep 30 2025

    Yes, they are.

    I discuss Alisa Childers' shift toward engaging with false teachers to reach the lost. While some support this view, I warn against the dangers of false teachers, asserting they corrupt faith and lead believers astray. I emphasize the importance of avoiding such influences, offering evidences of biblical warnings regarding sin and temptation.


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    15 mins
  • 647: 'Should I do events if there is a false teacher present?' Navigating cultural moments with discernment
    Sep 30 2025

    In this post, I discuss the importance of maintaining theological integrity and not compromising the Gospel despite cultural moments that seem to indicate a softening or readiness for the Gospel. I critique Alisa Childers' self-announced shift towards softening her stance on not associating with false teachers and indicating she may now do so in the future, if asked. I state that this undermines credibility and dilutes the message of Christ. We need clear separation from falsehood in ministry.

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    23 mins
  • 646: The Consequences of Celebrating Death: A Biblical, Ethical, and Moral Reflection
    Sep 20 2025

    SYNOPSIS

    This essay addresses the ethical, moral, and theological implications of publicly celebrating the death of a political or philosophical opponent, specifically in response to the killing of Charlie Kirk. I highlight the reactions from some individuals who feel it is unfair that people celebrating his death have faced consequences, like losing their jobs. I argue that there are serious moral, ethical, and theological concerns when someone openly rejoices in the death of another.

    4th and final reflection as I processed the assassination of TPUSA founder and Christian conservative speaker Charlie Kirk. Here they are, in order of publication.

    1. A Murderous Killing and the Sinfulness of Sin

    2. Celebrating Death: A Disturbing Reality

    3. Finding Peace in a Darkening World

    4. The Consequences of Celebrating Death: A Biblical, Ethical, and Moral Reflection


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    18 mins
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