About Frank DiMora’s End Times Research Ministry A Voice In These End Times

Frank DiMora’s End Times Research Ministry (ETRM) is primarily an online Bible prophecy teaching and news ministry, not one with large in-person events or physical gatherings.

It focuses on daily/regular prophecy updates, videos, and free resources (like his book The Last Chronicles of Planet Earth) via his website, YouTube, and Facebook. There’s no public evidence of major physical “posts,” meetings, or conferences with attendance figures—content is digital.

Audience/Reach Estimates (as of recent 2026 data):

YouTube: ~18.3K subscribers. Videos (prophecy updates, Revelation teachings, etc.) typically get hundreds to low thousands of views each.

Facebook: ~8.3K followers/likes on the main page. Posts get limited engagement (likes, comments, shares in the dozens to low hundreds).

Website (endtimesresearchministry.com): Regular posts on current events tied to Bible prophecy. No public traffic stats, but it’s a niche independent site (founded ~1978, active for decades).

Individual prophecy posts or videos don’t have massive “attendance”—they’re read/watched by a modest online audience in the prophecy-watcher community. DiMora has been active since the late 1970s and claims broader long-term impact through books and resources distributed over years.

If you’re asking about a specific recent post, video, or event, provide more details (e.g., date or link), and I can check for view counts or comments. It’s a small-to-mid-sized online ministry rather than one drawing crowds in person.

Yes, Frank DiMora supports pastors in Kenya through his End Times Research Ministry (also referred to as Last Chronicles Ministry).

Key Details:

Pastor Joshua Wekesa: He teamed up with DiMora’s ministry team in Kenya after receiving an invitation. In a message shared on DiMora’s site, Pastor Wekesa described a long-term vision from God about partnering with a “Friend from U.S.A.” to preach the last-days Gospel. He started a church in Cheptais, Mt. Elgon, in 2010 and expressed thanks for joining the ministry. DiMora shared this as a testimony and provided contact info for encouragement.

Pastor Titus Etiang (in Eldoret, Kenya): Described by DiMora as “one of my main partners in Kenya.” DiMora has posted photos and updates highlighting their collaboration in preaching the Gospel.

DiMora’s ministry focuses on Bible prophecy teaching and spreading the Gospel in the “end times.” This includes partnering with local pastors in Kenya (and other places like Nigeria) to support preaching, church work, and related outreach. These partnerships appear to involve sharing resources, teachings, and encouragement rather than large-scale financial operations, consistent with his free online/digital ministry model.

For the most current info, check DiMora’s site (endtimesresearchministry.com) directly, as he regularly posts updates on these partnerships. If you have a specific pastor or aspect in mind, more details could help narrow it down further.


Yes, End Times Research Ministry (associated with DiMora, as seen in references to “DIMORA’S FREE DOWNLOAD LIBRARY”) maintains an active connection to Haiti ministry work through its YouTube playlist on “Missions.”

This includes multiple videos featuring Pastor Josue, such as: “Haiti with Jesus – Pastor Josue” Haiti In The News – Pastor Josue” “What Jesus see in Haiti – Pastor Josue” “Are You One Who Touched These Lives? – Pastor Josue”

These appear to focus on Christian outreach, evangelism, and on-the-ground perspectives in Haiti, aligning with the ministry’s broader emphasis on Bible prophecy, end-times events, and sharing the Gospel amid global crises (including mentions of Haiti’s ongoing challenges like famine risks in their site posts).

The ministry’s primary focus is real-time Bible prophecy updates, current events interpreted through Scripture (e.g., wars, famines, natural disasters), and resources like letters for those left behind after the Rapture. Haiti comes up in their content both prophetically (linking to signs like hunger hotspots) and through these mission-related videos with Pastor Josue, who seems to be involved in local Haitian Christian work partnered with or highlighted by the ministry.

If you’re referring to specific aid, projects, or updates from DiMora’s/End Times Research Ministry in Haiti (e.g., support for Pastor Josue’s efforts or particular initiatives), could you share more details? That would help me provide more targeted information. Their site (endtimesresearchministry.com) and associated YouTube content are good places to explore the latest.

Is it true much of the information lost about DiMora’s ministry from type pad concerning DiMora’s helping other pastors around the world can be see on this link. (1138) Missions – YouTube

Yes, the Missions playlist on the End Times Research Ministry YouTube channel (the link you referenced, which contains 38 videos) serves as the primary current repository for visual and video-based information about Frank DiMora‘s mission work helping other pastors around the world, including the ongoing partnership with Pastor Josue (also called Pastor Joe Raymond in some contexts) in Haiti.

Background on the TypePad Content

Frank DiMora previously maintained a TypePad blog (frankdimora.typepad.com / the_last_chronicles), where he posted extensively on Bible prophecy, end-times updates, and ministry activities. Older references to his work (including mission-related posts) point to that platform. Many of those blog archives appear to be limited, broken, or no longer fully accessible in their original form—common with older blogging services as platforms change or content migrates.

What the YouTube Missions Playlist Covers

The playlist shifts the focus to video updates that document tangible mission efforts: Multiple videos centered on Pastor Josue in Haiti, such as “Haiti with Jesus – Pastor Josue,” “What Jesus see in Haiti – Pastor Josue,” “Haiti In The News – Pastor Josue,” and especially “Are You One Who Touched These Lives? – Pastor Josue” — which highlights the impact of supporter donations on real people.

Other videos cover work with pastors in places like India (e.g., “Jesus Saving in India via Pastor Paul and Frank DiMora”).

These videos often include on-the-ground footage, testimonies, and visuals showing practical help (clean water solutions, clothing/shoes, health items like mosquito nets, Gospel outreach, etc.) amid challenges like poverty, gang violence, and disasters in Haiti and elsewhere.

While the videos don’t always provide exhaustive written itemized lists or old blog-style articles, they visually capture the helping of other pastors through partnerships, shipments of aid, and shared ministry work. This makes the playlist a direct, accessible replacement for much of the lost or harder-to-find TypePad mission details—especially the Haiti-related efforts you mentioned earlier (water tanks, shoes, mosquito nets).

The playlist is public and available here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBMS4CgeOrd5p9WWCtIp_3r6JSDCINwkU

It was last significantly updated around 2021, but it remains the main video archive for this aspect of the ministry.

Summary: Is it true? Largely yes—the YouTube Missions playlist preserves and presents much of the visual/story-based information about DiMora’s international pastor partnerships that was previously (or additionally) shared via the TypePad blog. It’s not a perfect 1:1 archive of every old written post, but it’s the active, media-rich equivalent focused on missions.

For the most complete picture, many supporters also check the ministry’s current website (endtimesresearchministry.com) for prophecy updates that sometimes reference mission work, or Frank DiMora’s associated social media (e.g., Facebook) for additional photos and posts.

Is it true DiMora’s ministry exposed the WatchTower Society as a society filled with false prophets and prophecies.

Yes, it is true that Frank DiMora and End Times Research Ministry have actively critiqued and exposed the Watchtower Society (the governing body of Jehovah’s Witnesses) as promoting false teachings, false prophecies, and what DiMora describes as demonic influence rather than divine guidance.

Key Aspects of DiMora’s Critique

DiMora has conducted “in-depth research” into Watchtower teachings for years and published multiple articles, PDFs, and updates on his ministry website (endtimesresearchministry.com) and older TypePad blog. His main points include:

False prophecies and failed predictions: He highlights the Watchtower’s history of specific end-times date predictions (e.g., around 1914, 1975, and others) that did not materialize as stated, arguing this fits the biblical test for false prophets (Deuteronomy 18:21-22). He presents this as evidence that the organization has misled followers.

Demonic/angelic guidance claim: DiMora repeatedly quotes Watchtower publications claiming that angels (which he argues are actually demonic) direct the organization. He uses the Society’s own documents to contend that Satan influences their teachings, not holy angels or the Holy Spirit. He has dedicated PDFs and posts to this, such as “Jehovah Witnesses are directed by Demon angels – read the proof for yourself.”

Doctrinal issues on Christ and the Gospel: He criticizes the New World Translation for altering verses to deny the full deity of Jesus Christ (portraying Him as “a god” rather than God), and argues that the JW gospel differs from the one taught by the Apostle Paul. He equates this with other groups he views as preaching a “false gospel” (citing Galatians 1:8-9), calling JW leaders “false teachers.”

Recent and ongoing content: As of 2025–2026 posts on the ministry site, DiMora continues to address these topics in prophecy updates. For example, September 2025 entries discuss “a false church and its false prophet and its false prophecies” in connection with the Watchtower, urging JWs to examine the evidence using the organization’s own materials. He encourages current or new Jehovah’s Witnesses to investigate what their leaders allegedly hide.

These materials are available as free downloads or embedded in daily prophecy posts on endtimesresearchministry.com. DiMora frames this as part of his broader end-times teaching: warning against deception in the last days, including from groups he identifies as false prophets or false teachers (alongside critiques of other movements).

Context and Tone

DiMora’s approach is evangelistic and urgent—he presents the information as a call for Jehovah’s Witnesses to “make sure of all things” (a phrase JWs often use) and turn to what he believes is biblical truth centered on the pre-tribulation Rapture, the deity of Christ, and salvation by grace. He portrays average JWs as sincere people misled by leadership.

This is consistent with his overall ministry focus on Bible prophecy, exposing what he sees as end-times deception, and providing resources like his “final letter” for those left behind.

If you’re looking for specific articles, PDFs (such as the demon-angels paper or September 2025 updates), or video mentions, they are publicly posted on the ministry site.

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