Mission:
Postmillennialism.com was founded by Gary DeMar and Brandon Vallorani in August, 2011 to give Christians a biblical vision of how the gospel will change the world. In November 2011 Ken Gentry began overseeing the website. Six days a week we provide eschatological articles defending and promoting postmillennialism and critiquing non-postmillennial positions.
Postmillennialism is a realistic eschatology that shows both the power of the Gospel as it operates in the world as well as the sinfulness of man that must be conquered by that gospel. An early proponent of the postmillennial hope taught us to pray:
“Your kingdom come. Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven…. Do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.” (Matt 6:10, 13)
Method:
In addition to those study articles, we post current news items of interest to concerned Christians. These posts sometimes present encouraging news that demonstrates the progress of the postmillennial hope. These news post cover such issues as the growth of Christianity in the world, the mission work of the church, and biblically-based actions in our culture. But other posts present negative news items that show that our work as Christians (and postmillennialists) is not done and that we need to exercise a Christian influence in all areas of life. These articles highlight the reality of persecution in some countries, the danger of Islam, the failures of secular political action, and so forth.
We invite your participation and responses. We also hope you will subscribe to our daily emailings (see Home page, top right corner). And we welcome your helping us promote this site among your friends, on Facebook, through Twitter, and through other means! But please: Do not tell dispensationalists about our site: they do not believe postmillennialism exists.
Management:
- Brandon R. Vallorani, Co-Founder
- Gary D. DeMar, Ph. D., Co-Founder
- Kenneth Gentry, Jr., Th.D., Managing Editor
- Jacob Lamont, Director of Web Development
Brandon Vallorani

Brandon is the CEO of Liberty Alliance, LLC, which owns several Christian and political web sites such as PatriotUpdate.com, ConservativeByte.com, and Zionica.com. He is also the CEO and Co-Founder of Tolle Lege Press—widely known for republishing the 1599 Geneva Bible. Brandon serves on the Board of Directors at American Vision, a non-profit Christian ministry dedicated to restoring America’s Biblical foundations. Prior to American Vision, he served as the Executive Vice President of Answers in Genesis USA. Brandon earned his M.B.A. from Thomas More College and his B.F.A. from West Virginia University. Brandon is a member of Grace Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Douglasville, Georgia. He resides in Dallas, GA with his wife, Jan, and their seven children.
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Gary DeMar

Gary is a graduate of Western Michigan University (1973) and earned his M.Div. at Reformed Theological Seminary in 1979. Author of countless essays, news articles, and more than 27 book titles, he has been featured by nearly every major news media outlet. Gary also has hosted The Gary DeMar Show, History Unwrapped and the Gary DeMar’s Vantage Point Webshow and is a regular contributor to AmericanVision.org. Gary has lived in the Atlanta area since 1979 with his wife, Carol. They have two married sons and are enjoying being grandparents to two grandsons and a granddaughter. Gary and Carol are members of Midway Presbyterian Church (PCA).
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Kenneth L. Gentry, Jr.

Ken is a Presbyterian pastor and the author or co-author of over thirty books, most on eschatology. He has been married since 1971, and has three children and several grandchildren. He is a graduate of Tennessee Temple University (B.A., 1973), Reformed Theological Seminary (M.Div., 1977), and Whitefield Theological Seminary (Th.M., 1986; Th.D., 1988). He currently pastors Living Hope Presbyterian Church (affiliated with the RPCGA) in Greer, SC. Much of his writing is in the field of eschatology, including his 600 page book,
He Shall Have Dominion: A Postmillennial Eschatology and his 400 page,
Before Jerusalem Fell: Dating the Book of Revelation (his Th.D. dissertation). He contributed chapters to two Zondervan CounterPoints books on eschatological issues:
Three Views on the Millennium and Beyond (edited by Darrell L. Bock) and
Four Views on the Book of Revelation (edited by C. Marvin Pate). He also debated Thomas D. Ice in Kregel's
The Great Tribulation: Past or Future? His books have been published by American Vision, Baker, Zondervan, Kregel, P & R, Greenhaven Press, Nordskog, Wipf & Stock, and several other publishers. He has published scores of articles in such publications as
Tabletalk, Westminster Theological Journal, Evangelical Theological Society Journal, Banner of Truth, Christianity Today, Antithesis, Contra Mundum, and others. He has spoken at over 80 conferences in America, the Caribbean, and Australia. He is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society and a Church Council Committee member of Coalition on Revival.
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