The Biden administration, already evidently hostile towards Israel’s incoming government, positions itself in sharply worded broadside as a partisan judge on the Arab side of the conflict.
Author - Stan Goodenough
Stan is a South African gentile who for three decades has called Israel home. He is married to a Czech national, Frantiska, and the couple have seven Jerusalem-born children, three of whom were granted Israeli citizenship after completing their service in the IDF. The rest of the family are permanent residents.
A news journalist by profession, Stan has worked as an accredited tour guide for the last 11 years, using Scripture and the geography and history of the Land and People of Israel to teach Christians about the ever-relevant centrality of this nation to the Bible and to our faith.
Before moving to Israel, Stan was a political reporter for the South African newspaper, the Daily Dispatch, during the final years of the apartheid era. In 1991 he joined the staff of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ), serving as editor of the monthly Middle East Intelligence Digest and helping launch the online ICEJ News Service in the earliest days of the Internet age. In this capacity, he was in Madrid, Spain to cover the first international Middle East Peace Conference, and since then has extensively reported on the “land-for-peace process” as it has passed through its stages, from Oslo to Annapolis and beyond.
“Whether writing or guiding,” says Stan, “my prayerful purpose is to communicate primarily to Christians a Bible-based understanding of how the LORD works in and through the realm of politics to restore Israel and prepare the way for the Messiah’s reign.”
More articles from Stan Goodenough
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The Israel Defence Forces are to destroy the home of the Arab terrorist who murdered Ronen Hanania in an October 29 attack in Hebron.
The international community’s response to Netanyahu’s imminent return to the Prime Minister’s Office at the head of a right-wing coalition is guaranteed to be less than warm.
Israel has no right to oust the would-be assassin of a chief rabbi because he, the terrorist, lives in ‘East’ Jerusalem – French Foreign Ministry.
Evangelicals will often talk enthusiastically about the Last Days and the glorious future awaiting “the Church.” But there is a critical issue we seem less keen to discuss: What happens to the Jews?
The weeks since Israel’s election have seen the defeated Left unleash a full-scale assault on the victorious Right – hysterically wielding unbridled denunciations.
Expressing concern about increasing violence in “the West Bank” and about the approaching demise of Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas, the United Nations is ramping up international antipathy towards Israel.
Masada – Israel’s Last Stand
In this 5th installment of “Guiding God’s Land,” Stan Goodenough invites us to the nethermost place on earth. Here, at one of the lowest points in Israel’s history, the last remnants of a crushed nation clung to a distant but promised hope.
Extending sovereignty over their Land. Realizing the Zionist vision. Dealing with the enemy in their midst. This will do it.