The Trump Code, by Troy Anderson
Does God have a prophetic destiny for Donald J. Trump? Discover the startling similarities between today’s Trump family and a 19th-century fictional series called The Baron Trump Collection. in which the main character is a boy named Baron Trump, who lives in “Trump Castle” on 5th Avenue in New York City, and is guided by his mentor Don. The series culminates in a final book called The Last President. Is this coincidental or prophetic? In The Trump Code, author Troy Anderson delves into the connections between these novels and the enigmatic legacy of today’s Trump family legacy, asking whether this 19th-century novelist foresaw the future of not only Donald Trump but also America and the world. The Trump Code uncovers a web of historical events and divine providence – including the Trump family’s connection to historic inventor Nikola Tesla, the call to repentance for America, Hebrew gematria where letters carry numeric significance, Albert Einstein’s theories of time travel – connecting all the pieces of this riveting puzzle.
2026 Jewish Voice Wall Calendar
The 2026 Jewish Voice calendar is a call to pray for Jewish people worldwide. This 12-month calendar presents 12 groups of Jewish people that Jewish Voice serves, revealing their unique needs, circumstances, and how you can pray for them. It features beautiful photographs that will inspire your prayers. Calendar pages identify Jewish holidays as well as others for the U.S., Canada, U.K., and Israel. You’ll also find the corresponding Hebrew months, information about the Jewish holidays, and an overview of JVMI’s vision. As you plan your year on this calendar, plan also to pray for the Jewish people each month.
This is a real shofar – the trumpet of ancient biblical times! This Small Shofar is a hollowed-out ram’s horn fully tested to produce the biblical blasts that called the people of Israel to worship or heralded the commencement of battle. Shofars are still used today to announce the beginning of holy days, such as Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. The Small Shofar measures 8”–12”. Colors, textures, and finish vary in these natural animal horns, and all are a beautiful glimpse into the history of the ancient Jewish people.
Discover the biblical and historical background of this fascinating instrument in the book by Messianic Rabbi, Harlan Picker. Learn of the shofar’s historical and present day uses, its spiritual significance and application in worship.