Further evidence of Britain’s betrayal of the Jews as London seeks to placate Iran
Author - Charles Gardner
Conceived in Cape Town within months of the rebirth of Israel, 70-year-old Charles Gardner was brought up in South Africa before joining his half-Jewish grandmother in London as a 21st birthday present, which turned out to be permanent. As with the Jewish state, he too was duly born again and, as he grew in his Christian faith, became increasingly aware of the crucial place of Israel in God’s purposes.
After a spell as correspondent for the South African Press Association, he moved to Yorkshire, England where he worked as reporter and later editor of various newspapers while also founding Christian publications.
Descended from Portuguese Sephardic Jews who managed to survive the Spanish Inquisition, he is married to Linda, 62, who teaches Christianity and the Jewish festivals in primary schools.
Author of several books including Israel the Chosen (Amazon), Peace in Jerusalem (olivepresspublisher.com) and A Nation Reborn (Christian Publications International), he has four children and nine grandchildren, loves sport and is still a keen runner.
More articles from Charles Gardner
The international community is increasingly in turmoil, and at the epicentre stands the Jewish State of Israel, even if not everyone yet realizes it
Anyone who calls themself a Christians and has come to a genuine faith in Jesus must understand the debt he or she owes the Jews
It started with Britain’s betrayal of the Jewish people 80 years ago; now the UK’s Christians are facing an unprecedented challenge
Bible-believing Christians once stood at the forefront of international affairs. We owe it to Israel to do so again
What? Peace! You’re telling me Israel has a lesson of peace for us with all the bloodshed that is being spilled in the Middle East? Bear with me.
“I love the Jewish people because it is their God and their Messiah I’m following and he told me to love them”
The appointment of Israel’s first ever Christian Arab ambassador is partly thanks to a Jewish musician who, alone among his family, survived the Holocaust.
Group of young Westerners is shocked when an Arab Christian tells them, “There is no [Israeli] occupation”
