Pat Robertson wasn’t afraid to inject Scripture into politics and “tell it as it is,” which sometimes got him in trouble, in America and Israel.
CHRISTIANS
“It is our Christian allies who are standing at the front lines [against] the boycott campaign against Israel,” says Israeli lawmaker.
“Why do Jews spit on Gentiles?” That’s the name of the upcoming conference. And organizers wonder why the government won’t participate.
‘How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!’ (Romans 10:15, partially quoting Isaiah 52:7)
Former Minister of Religious Affairs say Christians are Israel’s “great supporters” and shouldn’t be yelled at by anyone.
“We are not foreigners in our home,” Israel’s diaspora affairs minister tells pro-Israel Canadian parliamentarians in Ottawa.
Hebraic scriptural teaching underpins a pioneering new school initiative in the UK.
Small group of religious Jewish protestors ask Christian tourists to take their “missionary activity” elsewhere.
Exclusive chat with a Jewish “settler” who urges Christians to visit the Biblical heartland: “This is where the Bible happened, that’s why the enemy attacks us here.”
The Christian procession through the streets of Jerusalem demonstrated to Israelis that they do not, and will never again stand alone.
