David Wilkerson, the founding pastor of Times Square Church and author of "The Cross and the Switchblade," expressed views consistent with a belief in the rapture as part of his Christian eschatology. He emphasized the imminent return of Christ and the importance of readiness for believers. However, his teachings often focused more on spiritual renewal and repentance rather than detailed eschatological timelines. Overall, while he acknowledged the concept of the rapture, his primary message centered on living a life devoted to Christ.
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David Wilkerson is best known for being the founder of the addiction recovery program Teen Challenge. Wilkerson was born in 1931 on May 19th in Hammond, Indiana.
No, Jews do not believe in the rapture. They do not believe Jesus was the Messiah, therefore, they do not believe the New Testament is accurate or part of God's word. The concept of the rapture was created by Christianity and does not exist anywhere in Jewish teachings.
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David Wilber died on April 1, 1890 at the age of 69.
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No we do not.
David Wilkerson founded Teen Challenge, which is a program for addiction recovery. He also co-authored the popular book The Cross and the Switchblade. He was monumental is the spread of non-denominational Christianity.
Each church is different some believe in a pre-tribulation rapture, some mid-tribulation, and some post tribulation rapture of the church. The Baptist do not have a set of dogmas to follow on this issue. On the whole the Southern Baptist are pre-tribulation rapture adherents
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