Joel C. Rosenberg
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Joel C. Rosenberg (born April 17, 1967) is an American/Israeli communications strategist, author of The Joshua Fund, and a Evangelical Christian.
He has written five books on terrorism and how it pertains to Bible prophecy, as well as the Gold Medallion Book Award winner The Ezekiel Option.
He has also written two nonfiction books, Epicenter and Inside the Revolution, on what he sees as the resemblance of biblical prophecies and current events.
Caleb, Jacob, Jonah, and Noah are his four sons, who live in Israel, and he and his wife Lynn have four children.
Early life
Rosenberg was born in 1967 near Rochester, New York. His father is of Jewish descent, and his mother was born in a Methodist family of English descent, according to him. When he was a boy in 1973, his parents were agnostic and converted to believe in anew. He became a born-again Christian and now identifys as a Jewish believer in Jesus at the age of 17. He graduated from Syracuse University in 1988, and after that, he spent time as a research assistant for Rush Limbaugh. He served as a campaign advisor for US President Steve Forbes in the early 2000s. Rosenberg owned and operated a political consultancy firm until 2000, and he claims to have consulted with former Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Natan Sharansky and former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, where he says he obtained a substantial portion of his Middle East experience that he uses in his books.
Personal life
Caleb, Jacob, Jonah, and Noah's four children, as well as Lynn Rosenberg and his wife Lynne, are Israelis who live in Israel.
Career
Rosenberg decided to step away from politics and begin a new one in writing after Netanyahu's loss in 1999. The Last Jihad was both his first book and the first in a five-part fictional story about terrorism and how it may connect to Bible prophecy. The book was published nine months before the September 11 attacks (a new edition takes the event into account) and was released in 2002. The Last Jihad spent 11 weeks on the New York Times best-seller list, reaching as high as number seven when it was announced. It also appeared on the USA Today and Publishers Weekly best-seller lists, and it also ranked first on the Wall Street Journal's top-seller rankings. The book was followed by The Last Days, which spent four weeks on the New York Times Best Seller List, and it reached number five on the Denver Post list, and number eight on the Dallas Morning News list. The Ezekiel Option, which was published in 2005, The Copper Scroll in 2006, and the final book, Dead Heat, 2008, followed the success of his first two books.
In the book Epicenter, Rosenberg wrote a non-fictional account of recent events and Bible prophecy. It was released in September 2006 and a companion DVD was released in the summer of 2007. Inside the Revolution, Peter Burke's second non-fiction book, explores Islam's various sects in the Middle East and claims that a large number of moderate Muslims are switching to Christianity in the region. It was first introduced in 2009 and then made it to the New York Times best-seller list, ranking as high as #7 as of March 2009. The Twelfth Imam's 2011 book The Twelfth Imam addresses both terrorism and Iran's ascension to nuclear power.
According to Genesis 12:1-3, Rosenberg is the founder and president of The Joshua Fund, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charity that aims to "Bless Israel and her neighbors in the name of Jesus."