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The Eric Metaxas Show
What Are the Top Sites Eric Wants to Visit in Israel?
"Eric, the website, Holy Land dot Israel travel is really well done. Thanks for bringing it to light. When you return to Israel, what will be the top three sites you'll want to visit or things that you'll want to do, that's easy. I want to visit hezekiah's tunnel. I write about it in my book as atheism dead. I think I'm proud to say what makes my book so readable because people always say to me, it's so readable. Thank you, Eric. It's because I tell stories and the story of the discovery of hezekiah's tunnel, which I tell in my book is that these are dead. When I did the research on all these archeological sites, people don't tell the story. And I thought the story of the discovery of this insane tunnel, which is mentioned in the Old Testament briefly that hezekiah had his people dig a tunnel by just mentioned. And then they actually discovered the tunnel. How they discovered the tunnel. It's an insane, funny, really funny, crazy story. So hezekiah's tunnel, that's right up there. The childhood home of Jesus in Nazareth. I can't even believe, I mean, I discovered this was not even published. The information on the discovery of this place in Nazareth wasn't published until I was writing my book. You want to talk about God's timing. So going to Nazareth and seeing that I'll leave it to. I mean, you can look in the book yourself. There's so many things that, but anyway, those two, those are the top two.

AP News Radio
On this week's AP Religion Roundup, the confluence of Ramadan, Passover and Easter sparks tensions in Jerusalem.
"On this week's AP religion roundup, the confluence of Ramadan Passover and Easter, sparks tensions in Jerusalem. Religious Jews celebrating Passover, sing at the entrance to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, known to Jews as the Temple Mount. Tensions here have recently spiraled into a regional confrontation between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria. This year pass over overlapped with Easter, celebrated this week and lasts by Christians in the east and west. It also coincided with the Muslim sacred month of Ramadan. The overlapping holy days in each faith was felt on the streets of Jerusalem, where there is a close proximity of holy sites. For Christians, Jerusalem was where Jesus was crucified and resurrected. For Jews, it's the ancient capital, home to two biblical Jewish temples. For Muslims, it's where the prophet Muhammad ascended to heaven. This week, leaders of the Greek Orthodox church say Israeli police are unfairly limiting worshipers right to celebrate the Easter holy fire ceremony in Jerusalem's ancient Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Church leaders called attendance restrictions, heavy handed. And inappropriately placing the burden of the churches to issue invitations while tying the church's hands with unreasonable restrictions. Israeli police said their goal is the safety of thousands of worshippers expected for the ceremony, but the Roman Catholic Church and the Holy Land says there has been an increase in brazen attacks on Christians here. Not only an increase of a number, but also the way the attacks are done. John munay are monitors the welfare of religious minorities in Israel. Going into churches, there's no shame or even hesitation at times when it comes to these types of attacks. Most Israeli officials have stayed quiet about the attacks, and the introduction of a law criminalizing Christian proselytizing and the promotion of plans to turn the mount of olives into a national park have stoked anger. Prime minister Netanyahu vowed to block the bill from moving forward following pressure from evangelical Christians in the United States. I'm Walter ratliff.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Join Prager, Gallagher on 'Stand With Israel Tour' This Fall
"A lot of good news. A lot of good things happening. We're going to Israel this fall. The stand with Israel tour is shaping up to be one of our best yet Dennis prager and I are going to take a group of listeners of the Holy Land October 25th. We're going to sail the Sea of Galilee. We're going to walk through the garden of Yosemite. We're going to see the garden tomb. It's a trip that will change your life. I'm not kidding you. This is such a big deal. October 25th through November 3rd. And you make the decisions about what level of hotel room you want to be in, you want a 5 star luxury hotel, you want little more moderate priced, more of a budget. The good people and inspiration tours will take good care of you. Come join us for more details, go to stand with Israel tour dot com, stand with Israel tour dot com. I want you to put this off. The window is going to close. And we've got a big group coming. It's going to be an incredible time. Stand with Israel tour dot com or call 855-565-5519. You can pick up the phone and call them directly 8 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 one 9.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
"holy land" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"And sometimes people forget. Big time. Portions of our show brought to you in part by the Israeli ministry of tourism at Holy Land dot Israel dot travel. This fall, Dennis prager and I are going to take another excited group of audience members to the Holy Land. We're going to Israel, and it will change your life, being able to walk in the same steps that Jesus walked is an overwhelming and life-changing experience that you're never going to forget. For details on our stand with Israel tour, just go to stand with Israel tour dot com, stand with Israel tour dot com, Dennis and I would love to see you in the Holy Land. We've already got hundreds of people joining us. It's going to be one of our best trips ever, not too late to sign up. Go to stand with Israel tour dot com, stand with Israel tour dot com to get all the details and about Israel travel, go to Holy Land dot Israel dot travel, Holy Land dot Israel dot travel, Israel, exactly like no where else. For all things, Mike Gallagher. Go to Mike online dot com. You'll find the stories, Mike talks about every day. Plus, video clips. Mike on TV and special offers exclusively for Mike Gallagher show listeners. It's all waiting for you at Mike online dot com. That's Mike online dot com. My Gallagher..

The Mad Mamluks
"holy land" Discussed on The Mad Mamluks
"Speak your mind if you agree disagree with us. What I love about our show more is that we don't leave room for controversy or people getting too upset because we allow you the platform. You really want to feel upset about something. Please join in. Join in. Correct it out. How many shorts give you that opportunity? Like we literally give a soapbox. Do you think Marshall Muhammad hijabs of the world allow you to just come on their show and just say, hey, Ahmad so and so from Luton Luton Luton. I don't know. I don't think that's a real city. You can not come on the Muhammad hijab show. But you can come on. The madam looks and speak your mind and tell us if we are saying something that is contrary to Islam or you're even just your own opinion. Yeah, the link is in the chat, go and check it out. It's pinned. No excuses. Yep, and for those of you on TikTok just kind of you can request and we'll just wait until it was time and it will bring you up in the order. So we'll get to you in all right, so leading off the stories, we have. The Holy Land, should we just start off with the Holy Land? Let's start with the Holy Land. Holy Land, you know what? There's a video I found this new guy, Sami hem di. Do you know him? Yeah, I mean, yeah. Yeah. He's doing some good reporting. I think I like him. I'm not going to be overly critical about some of his stuff, but actually I don't know much about him. But he seems like your tone kind of gave me something to be fair. No, no, no. Okay, the reason why I said that is because I get he's reporting on things, but he'll say things that are sometimes made within assumption like his last post was about Mohammed bin Salman wants to build another caba. And that just wasn't true. Yeah. You know what I mean? So I'm not saying he's wrong in the reporting but I feel like, hey, if we're going to talk about serious subjects, let's try to keep it as honest as but otherwise what happens is people end up discrediting you, right? No one said that. Let's just talk about that. You know, the Saudi Arabia is building a golden giant golden cube. This thing is the size of what 40 Empire State buildings, something massive. Incredibly large, it's part of the whole vision 2030 project that the Saudis are pushing out. They're building this thing called the line. They're building. That's the neon project they're doing, which they're planning to do like this entire ecosystem of this entire I think it's going to be like 200 kilometers long. It's going to be a series of homes and basically the idea is that you can have a super rare that goes in between and people can live in this within this line, which is going to be like kind of embedded with the architects or the geography of the area. Yeah, it's supposed to be like several kilometers long. 200 kilometers. Yeah, it's supposed to be like the largest structure or on earth. Saudi Arabia is like they're playing, they want to be they want to get off this dependency of oil. They know that the oil is going to run out. Which is a good move.

The Eric Metaxas Show
"holy land" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"With you. God bless you, my friend. Same to you. Thank you. We go on sneak it around smoky. Folks, welcome back, man. We're all over the map in our tube today. Just to be clear, maybe you just heard it, or it's coming up, depending on what hour this is for you, ray comfort is my guest for the whole hour. He is amazing. I want to remind you, I can't say this certain things I can't say enough. Inspire advisers dot com slash Eric. I want everyone to go there and to make sure that your money is in the right hands. I am emphatic about this, please go to inspire advisers dot com slash Eric, if everyone would do this, my goodness, the power that we have with where our money is, inspire advisers dot com slash Eric. I want to remind you, again, we fixed it the banner at the top of metaxas talk dot com to give to food for the poor, we're doing this campaign this month every year at this time we do a campaign with food for the port. These folks are feeding the poorest of the poor and they need our help, so please go to metaxas talk dot com and you'll see the banner there. You can also text my name Eric to 9 one 9 9 9. That's text Eric to 9 one 9 9 9 and it will come up. Now Albin, we've been talking in this really about last night about the sock D's in the city event. And part of what makes Jeannie Constantino's book such a big deal. Folks, I'm not getting paid to promote this book, okay? We promote what we believe is good on this program. Sometimes we have sponsors, but we wouldn't have those sponsors. And lest we believed in them. And that's why I push what I push, because I believe in these things are good and I want my audience to know about it. But this book, there's no sponsorship, but I said, I've got to have her Socrates and said, and in the book, which I just reread, this is Jeannie constantines at the cruise fiction of the king of glory. She gets into some specifics that you feel like you're there. She has a gift to do that. People have said that to me about my bun offer book, oh, I feel like I know him. Because it is on a scholarly level, it is excellent. But her goal is not just to be excellent on a scholarly. That was actually to bring it home to you to make it real. And I have to say, when I read the book, which I just did in preparation for last night's event, I'm blown away. It's like you're there, and she takes you, she shows you things about what happened during the passion week. After Lazarus is raised from the dead and how angry the chief priests were they said, we've got to kill Jesus. There's no way out of this. We must kill him and we must kill him in a humiliating way so that all the people cease to follow him. And she takes you to the different places in Israel. It's actually 360 view of what's going on back in the day. That's what my friend had said. I think you might have even mentioned it. But I became with me 360°. What's going on? You get there. And that's what you're going to talk about now about Israel itself. Well, I'm going to Israel next year. We'll be talking about that. But the ministry, the Israel ministry of tourism, is a sponsor on this program. And their website is Holy Land dot Israel dot travel. Holy Land Israel. Now the reason I think it's important to go to Israel is because every one of us who claims to have some kind of Christian faith, you want your faith to be deepened. And there is really no substitute for when you go there. And when these things begin to come alive to you, it can't help but change how you see everything. Your faith comes alive. So of course, there's a million ways you can go there a million tour groups, whatever this and that. But I just want to let you know if you want information, go to Holy Land dot Israel travel that's Holy Land dot Israel dot travel and that's it..

The Eric Metaxas Show
"holy land" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"Come up. Now Albin, we've been talking in this really about last night about the sock D's in the city event. And part of what makes Jeannie Constantino's book such a big deal. Folks, I'm not getting paid to promote this book, okay? We promote what we believe is good on this program. Sometimes we have sponsors, but we wouldn't have those sponsors and lest we believed in them. And that's why I push what I push, because I believe in these things are good and I want my audience to know about it. But this book, there's no sponsorship, but I said, I've got to have her it's Socrates and city. And in the book, which I just reread, this is Jeannie constantines at the cruise fiction of the king of glory. She gets into some specifics that you feel like you're there. She has a gift to do that. People have said that to me about my bawn hoffer book, oh, I feel like I know him. Because it is on a scholarly level, it is excellent. But her goal is not just to be excellent on a scholarly, that was actually to bring it home to you to make it real. And I have to say, when I read the book, which I just did in preparation for last night's event, I'm blown away. It's like you're there, and she takes you, she shows you things about what happened during the passion week after Lazarus is raised from the dead and how angry the chief priests were they said, we've got to kill Jesus. There's no way out of this. We must kill him and we must kill him in a humiliating way so that all the people cease to follow him. And she takes you to the different places in Israel. It's actually 360 view of what's going on back in the day. That's what my friend had said. I think you might have even mentioned it. But I became with me 360°. What's going on? You get there. And that's what you're going to talk about now about Israel itself. Well, I'm going to Israel next year. We'll be talking about that. But the ministry, the Israel ministry of tourism is a sponsor on this program and their website is Holy Land dot Israel dot travel. Holy Land Israel travel. Now the reason I think it's important to go to Israel is because every one of us who claims to have some kind of Christian faith, you want your faith to be deepened. And there is really no substitute for when you go there. And when these things begin to come alive to you, it can't help but change how you see everything. Your faith comes alive. So of course, there's a million ways you can go there a million tour groups, whatever this and that. But I just want to let you know if you want information, go to Holy Land dot Israel travel that's Holy Land dot Israel dot travel and that's it..

The Eric Metaxas Show
"holy land" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"It's amazing. People who need proof of miracles. I think this is kind of the key. When you're living through these dark times, you understand that God is real. He is alive. He is doing things, he hears our prayers, we need, on some level, it really is about immersing ourselves more and more in God's reality. And stop pretending, stop living in the fake reality that says, well, God's an idea. I don't know. He is more real than whatever you consider real. And when you hear a story like that, I'm reminded to remind our audience that tonight, 6 45 p.m. sharp Socrates in the city is happening and we are live streaming it tonight. My guest is eugenia Constantino. What she talks about in her book, she gets you into the weeds of what happened during the week approaching Jesus crucifixion. And there are things in there that I have never read before. Never encountered before. And that that is amazing scholarship. But she writes it in a way that is just very conversational. So if you want to join us on the live stream, you got to go to soccer and city dot com 6 45 sharp. Or the otherwise you're going to miss me singing the candy man because in Socrates circles, you know, if you come to these events, you know, I'm considered the white Sammy Davis. That's just we don't need to get into that. But that's just who I am. And, you know, the jewelry and the bell bottoms and the whole thing and I married, and you know, that's just anyway, we don't need to get into that. Tonight is going to be serious. We're going to be talking about things that, and by the way, you can go to Israel, one of our sponsors now is the Israel ministry of tourism. And the thought that you can go to the places described in Jeannie's book described in my book is atheism dead. You can actually see the reality of this. I mean, if there's anybody who hasn't gone to Israel, you know that you want to do this. This is just, I can't even tell you. So the website is Israel dot Holy Land dot travel. Israel dot Holy Land dot travel. But when I went there, I went there really before I had the opportunity to do the research on my book is atheism dead. By the way, the website, sorry, Eric is actually wholly land dot Israel dot travel. So it's wholly land dot Israel dot travel. Get that and get it right and get the history about that. You're right. Holy Land dot Israel travel. Holy Land on Israel travel. But it's just fun to plan to go there and I'm definitely going there next year for sure. I mean, that's already in the books for me. Holy Land Israel travel. But to be able to see the very places that Genie Constantino is writing about in a kind of detail that I've never seen. Usually when you read it in the scripture, you miss it because it's so familiar. But she takes you into it in her book, the cruise fiction of the king of glory. But to be able to go there and to see where the trial of Jesus took place, which they've only discovered recently, if you read my book as atheism dead, you know, this is a very recent discovery upending centuries of where they thought the pavement was and the judgments. I mean, it's just, it's hard to believe we're living in times when you can see these things with your own eyes. I mean, you know, for many centuries, you can dream of going. Now, it's practically easy. Just coming back from wherever I was, I was on a plane, so people they recognize we go, your Eric attacks, as we watch you on TBN, and we're just coming back from the Holy Land. And we were just in Israel and we started talking about.

The Eric Metaxas Show
"holy land" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"We'll be right back talking to Jeannie Constantino. The crucifixion of the king of glory. You can take them don't hold my hey there folks, as you know, today we are playing my interview that we did months ago with Jeannie Constantino for a couple of reasons. To whet your appetite for the Socrates in the city event that is coming up this coming Tuesday, February 28th. I want to encourage people to live stream it. We've never done this before, ever. And we were very excited. Anyone, anyone who has a computer or whatever, you can go to Socrates in the city dot com and you have to do this ahead of time. You got to register for the live stream, but you go to Socrates in the city dot com and when you click on that event, you can live stream. And it's like ten bucks. And you can watch it live. We have never done this before. We're very excited for you all to join us. And I'm excited anyway. So you want to go to Socrates in the city dot com, but you've got to register for the live stream. Obviously, if you want to come in person, you got to register for that. But if you want a live stream, you also got to register. So Socrates in the city dot com, Jeannie Constantino, she'll be my guest in the next hour. Because her stuff is just amazing. I think it's a beautiful time of year as we begin lent to really prepare our hearts to think about the deeper meaning of what it is that happened. And in her book, I'm telling you, I've never read anything like it. It's amazing. And maybe the most amazing thing about what she does, she takes you back to pass over week. And to what happened and she gets into the Roman law in the first century in Jerusalem and she gets into the priestly law of the Jewish priestly law and kind of weaves it together, so it's amazing. Now, I want to say, by the way, part of this, when I read her book, I thought to myself, I can not wait to get back to Israel. Yeah. Because I thought this is to be there, to see where this happened, folks. Oh my gosh, if you read my book as atheism, that I talk about, they now know where the trial of Jesus happened. For years, they kept talking about it in this other place. No, that they now know. I talk about it in my book, but anyway, to go to the Holy Land is a big, big, big deal, and one of the sponsors on this program is the Israel ministry of tourism, so let me give you their website actually. It's Holy Land dot Israel dot travel. Holy Land dot Israel dot travel. And Alvin, you like their tagline. Oh yeah, the tagline read at the Eric read it, Israel, exactly like nowhere else. That's great. But it's kind of funny because it's really true. Mic drop. It's really true. It's like amazing. So a Holy Land dot Israel dot travel is the website. But it is true when I went there a few years ago, you really can barely take in that you're where these things happen. It's life-changing. And so I want to go back, of course, and I probably will be going back on a Salem trip at the end of 2024. We're trying to work that out. With the next Jesus, but I just want to say that the website is Holy Land Israel travel I want to go back there also to film when I talk about my book as AP is I'm dead. There's a lot of archeological stuff in there. And we want to film a TV series and stuff. But it's just exciting to me. So Holy Land dot Israel dot travel, so in our two will continue the conversation with Jeannie Constantino. And if you want to sign up for the Socrates in the city live stream, you just go to the soccer team city website and you click on the Genie Constantino event and you'll see it's for ten bucks. Anyone, anywhere, can be with us live. I'm a little freaked out by this album and you freaked out. A little bit, yeah. A little bit. It's hard not to be freaked out. Anyway, we'll be right back. I know the thing is that you have this green box and so many helps your memory. May seem to be before they let's see if something costs less, but people are happier with it, that sounds like something to look into, and that's meta share. Maybe you've heard switching to medi share to pay for healthcare can save the typical family 500 bucks a month, and that's huge, but it's also true that people are way more satisfied after making the switch to the customer satisfaction rate for medi share is double that of the typical health insurance plan, double, Medicare works, it's been around for more than a quarter century and members have shared more than $3 billion of each other's bills..

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Join the Prager-Gallagher Stand With Israel Tour
"We're going to Israel. This fall. And I hope you can join us. Dennis prager and I are going to co host another stand with Israel tour, October 25th. We've got, I think, well over 300 people signed up already. I'll bet we'll have 600 and it'll be worth every second you spend with us. There's nothing like a whole bunch of like minded people together in the Holy Land, seeing the sites that you've dreamed of seeing. Walking where Jesus walked. Just an incredible journey. I've been blessed to be able to go on a number of occasions and I can't wait till October 25th, the prager Gallagher stand with Israel tour. Give him a call if you'd like details about how to sign up. 8 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 one 9 8 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 one 9 or you can go to stand with Israel tour dot com stand with Israel tour dot com if you're in the car right now and you're at a red light or you're pulled over or you've got your cell phone with you, maybe you got your pure talk phone on you and you want to text us and it doesn't have to be a pure talk phone but text the keyword Israel to 806 5 5 mic and we'll be happy to send you back a link immediately on all the details about the 2023 stand with Israel tour. Just text the keyword Israel to 806 5 5 6 four 5 three so we can send you back the link.

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
"holy land" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
"Hello, my name is deacon Omar Gutierrez, and I want to ask you to support this earning hearts in a special way. We, Chris McGregor, the board and I all know that not everyone listening can help financially. We know we have listeners from all parts of the world, and we have made a commitment since the beginning to make the truth shared through discerning hearts totally free. So while you may not be able to contribute financially, what you can do is certainly pray, but also give us positive reviews on whatever platform you use to listen to us. If it's iTunes, Android, stitcher Spotify, however it is that you get these podcasts, or if you're on YouTube and you like our videos, please give us a good rating and write a review. The more good ratings and reviews we get, the higher our profile and the more listeners will discover us, listeners who may have the means to contribute in the future. Please consider raiding us in writing a positive review today. We now return to the formed book club with father Joseph ezio, Vivian duro, and Joseph pierce. So father explained to me, if you would, please, when you say that when the celebration of the mass and the St. Peter's Basilica gets to the eucharistic prayer, the priest is facing east and so was the practice originally that the people turned east also that's the expression conversely a dominant term that what happened would be at the first part of the master, of course, depreciate the Pope or the bishop's facing the people. If you're doing the reasoning that homily, and if people were facing the priest and then they're having the response, whatever that might be, the grassroots are someone that's what they had in, but even at that point, when the gifts were brought up, the book was a gift. The deacon sings conversion dominant. Time to turn to the lord, and all the people turn to face the interests of Saint Peter's and the Pope or the bishop was on the west side of the altar facing with them. You know, there's an interesting I never thought about it already here, but interesting image, you know. He became a caboose. And years ago, someone sent us a book. It was actually a punishment publication of series of issue books, and they were pretty well done, but there was one on the crusade and, you know, when the crusaders, the Franks as they were called in the Holy Land there, had conquered temporarily, they lived for long periods of time, kind of collaboration with Muslims because they're selling their grain or whatever. And the crusaders would allow Muslims to come into the Catholic cathedrals or churches to pray. Well, this there's an actual account. It was actually quoted there. Of this Frankish, the kind of a rough hewn crusader comes into the chapel and there's a Muslim they're praying, but he's facing Mecca. You know what should be the south. And the creation, wait a minute. You can't pray that way. I gotta pray this way. I gotta finish back and know you can't know our chapel. We gotta break things in east. And so the crusader picked him up and turned a niche. You know, it was a friendly struggle that took place. But to me, they're really brought home the idea that up until in Malaysia's beyond, it was just not conceivable to think of official prayer being made anywhere other than towards the rising sun. A lot of it paid 79 Joseph he had something else? No, that's it. But I'm a patient 79. Last line. In reality, what happened after the council was in an unprecedented clerical organization came on the scene. Now the priest, the presider is in our protocol, becomes the real point of reference for the whole energy. Everything depends upon him. We have to see him to respond to him to be involved in what he's doing. His creativity sustains the whole thing. So I don't want to count on his work presider. Why is that become a very common term to refer to the settlement of the mass? Because it's more abstract than Sullivan. And it's of the liturgy out of the mess, at the literature. That vision is the liturgy also, and even an atheist can baptize as long as the intense with the church intense, and it shall can baptize someone else in a woman can, and a Muslim can, and so theoretically, if you talk about sacraments of baptism baptism sacrament, a woman can preside to be the presider at the baptism liturgy, because now we've made literature more abstract includes all the sacraments and presider more abstract it includes both the minister of baptism and the eucharist and so they want to call the priesthood presider precisely to confuse things, make it ambiguous so that they don't recognize it only someone who is ordained a veer man male can be the consecrator presider proclaimer of the word at an official eucharist. So again, as part of the former, he's your friend all whose life that he died years ago on senior Bill Smith was fond of saying said social engineering is always preceded by linguistic engineering, you know? Oh. We're terminating the pregnant terminating the pregnancy. Do you really? How about killing a baby? Yeah. All right. The other thing that father was, I think there's an irony here, because rats are good points out that this. Abuse of the liturgy is actually clericalism. 'cause I was always sort of the claim is that sort of the church was clericalist and now we're not. But that will the police become the star of the show everyone's pointing to the police, you get the crucifix out of the way, so the police can be seen. To me, this is clericalism taken to an extreme. And again, the I would be the double think is that those who are more traditional are accused of being proud of this, which actually is the opposite. And you know, I love the symbolism as I'm investing as a priest that after the Amos, I put on the album, which is white garment reminds baptism. I'm entering into my baptismal strings of Christ, that comes to censure, a strengthening, a prayer for chassis, which is confirmation strengthening a sacrament, then comes the stole, which is elevation to the sacrament of holy orders, the ministry, and finally that is Christ that I priest. So I'm disappearing, you know? And when I turn to face lord, the people can't see my face. They see my back and they see on the back of the investments you should picture of Chrysler. We mentioned that last session, I think, so that I'm disappearing. I'm growing less. I should be going more. And I just think that it's not a sin. It's not, you know, even a fault in necessarily. But mass facing the people emphasizes the person of the priest, not the person of Christ. I was actually thinking father. Reversal until we have faces. Know that if the priest is facing you, particularly at the elevation of things like that, it's very difficult to see this particular person who he probably know has been in persona Christi, right? Because he celebrate the house right in front of his face. So if him difficult to sort of separate the two, where if he has his back to you and he's elevating the host, it's very easy. The infrasound of Christy thinks much easier to unite yourself with. If you're not seeing the face of the

The Eric Metaxas Show
"holy land" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"The Israel ministry of tourism. Now, some of you have heard me talk about my trip to the Holy Land a few years ago, there's no question that anyone who goes there is changed is affected. When I was there, I'm not making this up. I was on the bus from the Tel Aviv airport. I'm on a bus just going to Jerusalem. I was so moved. I was weeping. Just thinking that Jesus really was here. I don't know why it affected me that way. But there's something beautiful about it. So I want to say, think about visiting Israel, visit Israel. I know I'm going there next year on a special trip. But for more information, go to Holy Land dot Israel travel. Again, there are new sponsors from the program. Holy Land got Israel. Dot travel. Alban, we've got a lot more to talk about, but I want to say as well tomorrow we continue the conversation with Naomi wolf and now we're going to continue in a couple of minutes. Today's conversation. But we kept going and we're going to air that tomorrow and she shares something about her spiritual journey that she's never shared before. And you could feel she was being very vulnerable, it was very moving. What happened? And so tomorrow, we're going to air that and I always say, I want to be really respectful of people's journey. I don't want to correct them when they say something I disagree with, which of course she does. We're not coming from the same place on a lot of issues, whether it's abortion or whatever it is, that we disagree on a lot of things. She's not where I am, but I see God's hand on her life, and so we'll play that tomorrow, but I always want to be respectful of people who don't agree with me because I trust God with their story, so I'm there to help, but I'm not there to argue with them so that somebody listening in my audience will be like, I'm glad you said that, Eric, because this is about respecting my guests. And people, if you want to know what I believe, I talk about it endlessly. I've written about it in many books. You don't need me to reiterate it on every program. So that's tomorrow. Also, I want to say we're continuing our campaign. It's literally today and tomorrow and that's it with food for the poor. So these are the final two days, I just want to say, this is an emergency. The latest count as of some hours ago was 37,000 dead. I want you to try to imagine the level of desperation. So these are Christian organizations, food for the poor, going in there, but they need your help. Some of you can give many thousands of dollars, and I ask you to do that. Some of you can give $5. If you want to text it, you can text any amount right now. To 9 one 9 9 9, I'm sorry, text the word Eric. The key word my name, keyword Eric to 9 one 9 9 9. Text the keyword Eric to 9 one 9 9 9. It'll open up a link to the donations page and you can make your gift. Please today. This is urgent. There's no other way to say it. This is very urgent. If you prefer to call some of you prefer to call, I'll read the number slowly. It's 8 5 5 8 6 three four 6 7 three. I'll say it again 8 5 5 8 6 three four 6.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
"holy land" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
"Guys, I'm really delighted to welcome to the podcast a new guest. This is yair Netanyahu and if the name rings a bell, no surprise he's the son of the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, yair is an MA in diplomacy. He's also a columnist, a conservative activist, a radio host. He also has his own podcast and you can follow him on social media on Twitter. It's at the a year that's why AIR, Netanyahu at yair Netanyahu. Yeah, you're a pleasure, great to have you on the podcast. Thanks for joining me all the way from Israel. I want to talk about your country, which as always fascinated me by Debbie and I were in Israel in December for the first time. And you get just a tremendous feeling of being in the land of the Jews, and in the land of the Bible. You see all around you, the signatures and the monuments and the various writings that point to ancient Israel, and yet you have the modern Jewish people who are now back in Israel. And yet when I come back to America, I see and hear and read the left and they present Israel as a colonizing power. Israel as a kind of occupier of that land. It's Palestinian land. So let's start by talking about that because it seems to me that's the core issue underlying everything else. Talk about Israel's historic Jewish identity and put in context this debate that we hear about today. Hello dinesh, thank you for having me, first of all. So this is very unfortunate because it all comes from a lot of ignorance and just plain people that don't learn about history, basic historical facts. So everybody is familiar with the Bible and the whole the whole stories of the Bible is happening to Jewish people in the Holy Land in Israel, including the New Testament, by the way. But it's not just the Bible.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Dinesh Welcomes Yair Netanyahu, Son of the Israeli Prime Minister
"Guys, I'm really delighted to welcome to the podcast a new guest. This is yair Netanyahu and if the name rings a bell, no surprise he's the son of the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, yair is an MA in diplomacy. He's also a columnist, a conservative activist, a radio host. He also has his own podcast and you can follow him on social media on Twitter. It's at the a year that's why AIR, Netanyahu at yair Netanyahu. Yeah, you're a pleasure, great to have you on the podcast. Thanks for joining me all the way from Israel. I want to talk about your country, which as always fascinated me by Debbie and I were in Israel in December for the first time. And you get just a tremendous feeling of being in the land of the Jews, and in the land of the Bible. You see all around you, the signatures and the monuments and the various writings that point to ancient Israel, and yet you have the modern Jewish people who are now back in Israel. And yet when I come back to America, I see and hear and read the left and they present Israel as a colonizing power. Israel as a kind of occupier of that land. It's Palestinian land. So let's start by talking about that because it seems to me that's the core issue underlying everything else. Talk about Israel's historic Jewish identity and put in context this debate that we hear about today. Hello dinesh, thank you for having me, first of all. So this is very unfortunate because it all comes from a lot of ignorance and just plain people that don't learn about history, basic historical facts. So everybody is familiar with the Bible and the whole the whole stories of the Bible is happening to Jewish people in the Holy Land in Israel, including the New Testament, by the way. But it's not just the Bible. real archeology everywhere you dig in the land of Israel, you find Hebrew, it's inscriptions from 3000 years ago, 2000 years ago, et cetera.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
How You Can Enjoy a First-Class Visit to Israel
"Are getting tremendous response about our trip to Israel. We're going to be taking 100 of our listeners to the nation of Israel later this year in November actually for our very first inaugural stand with Israel tour, and we want you to be a part of that. It is going to be a wonderful 7 day 7 night first class experience. You're going to be getting exclusive visits to many of the major Holy Land sites, also meetings with Israeli government officials in the Netanyahu administration. We're going to have a private tour of the Knesset. It's really going to be wonderful. And you're going to meet some of my special friends who live in Israel right now. So if you'd like information, we want you to go to our website. You can get all the information there. You can sign up. A lot of people have been asking do I need a clot shot, no you do not, you don't need a COVID shot. Also, you can pay an installment and those of you this month, if you sign up this month on the installment plan, we're going to give you an exclusive breakfast with yours truly and Tel Aviv, as well as a Todd star and show jacket, which is pretty awesome. And we're not making many of these jackets. But you'll have to sign up for the installment installment plan and you can do that at Todd stern's dot com or you can call Dylan and he'll get your information at 8 four four 747 88 68.

Pray the Word with David Platt
Nothing to See: He Is Risen
"Pray the word with David Platt is a resource from radical .NET. Matthew chapter 28 6, he is not here for he has risen as he said, come see the place where he lay is that not one of the most incredible verses in all the Bible. This angel speaking to the women here at the tomb who've come in mourning for his death and angels says he's not here. He is risen just like he told you, come look, there's nobody here. I remember the only time I've been to the Holy Land, was on a mission trip. We were doing a variety of work and some different places in Israel and Palestine and along the way we went to a few of the sites and I remember going to one of the sites that they think is where Jesus tomb was and the tour guide who is there. He just smiled. He was like, I don't know why. You came all the way over here. There's nothing to see here, and it was just a good reminder that that is the beauty of the gospel message. There's nothing to see. There's no body there. He's gone. And that was the point in Matthew chapter 28. He's not here. He's risen. He's gone. You can see where he was, but he's not there anymore because death did not hold on to him because he's a live and it's hard to imagine what went through the minds of these women, Mary hears this and looks and there's nobody there anymore and she realizes what he said was true. He's risen from the dead and this is the greatest news in all the world. Death has been defeated. Jesus has conquered the grave. So I think about memorial service for Clint Clinton that I went to last week, death is defeated. Though he dies, he lives and I think about the same for my dad and I think about the same for every saint who's gone before me. You who's put their trust in the death conquering king that though they died they live. And the same is true for you and me. For all who trust in Jesus that when we die, we live that death no longer has mastery over Jesus and death does not have mastery over us that live is Christ and to die is gain. Jesus has taken the very worst thing that could happen to us. And he's turned it into the best thing that could happen to us. He's not here for he is risen. Jesus we praise you for your resurrection from the grave. We join our hearts right now to say in a fresh way in this moment, all glory be to your name, the risen king, the death, conquering king. We praise you that when we go visit the Holy Land, there is nothing to see because you rose from the dead, walked among your disciples, your followers, then ascended into heaven and set your spirits so that you are walking today and the lives of your people in the Holy Land and every single place where we find ourselves right now, that it's not just a place for you one swamped that you are walking now. You are working in our lives through our lives. So we say yes today. Have your way in our lives. Lead us guide us by your spirit, our ascended death conquering king lead guide direct us for your glory for the spread of this good news, God, please help us to tell somebody today that death has been defeated and the life is possible in Jesus forever and God rep that you would use our lives and our families and our churches to make this good news known among all the nations among all the peoples of the world. We pray that Somalis would know this that North Koreans would know this. We pray that Berbers of Morocco would know this, God we pray that all the unreached, almost untouched tribes of the Amazon would know this. God we pray that the good news that you have raised Jesus from the dead would spread to all the peoples of the world. And he was used our lives toward that end. That we might be able to share this good news, like the angel did in Matthew 28 6. Jesus name we pray. Amen.

Stuff You Should Know
"holy land" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know
"I think that's true. That's a story I got. I'm sticking to it. I think there's a very charming story to end on Charles, so let's go instead to listen to mail. How about that? Yeah, this is a quickie about farting a lot after colonoscopies, which we talked about in the video. Okay. Hey guys, I am chuck the gastroenterology technician, huge fan of the show. And I don't think I missed a single episode. I was regarding your different experiences after colonoscopies, because I was super farty, and you don't remember being super party, right? It was super high in dorm room. Air is injected during the procedure to purposefully distend the colon for a better view of all the walls and easier passages to the Holy Land. And it makes your hands puff up like a cabbage patch kid, which everybody likes to see. Some facilities use air, which will result in the fart party, some facilities use the more expensive carbon dioxide, which is absorbed by your colon, breathes out your lungs and results in a more comfortable experience. This is a possible cause for the difference between your experiences. You may still get a little gassy after CO2, but I can assure you that recovery rooms in the CO2 facility are not full of farts and is a more pleasant experience for the patient in general. Did you go to bargain bargain barn hospital for years? To colonoscopies are us. Specialist city. The colon barn. I guess so. It was pretty fun. I enjoyed the fart barn. Okay. And this is from chuck and he says PS GI is the best department, but in guts for the win. Nice. Nice work, chuck. Nice work you too, chuck. Thanks, man. If you want to be like chuck, either one, well no, really the one that just wrote in. You can write into us too. And send us an email to stuff podcast at iHeartRadio dot com. Stuff you should know is a production of iHeartRadio. For more podcasts, my heart radio, visit the iHeartRadio app. Apple podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. And treat COVID is an dot com. T mobile for business knows companies want more than a one size fits all approach to support. I want the world. So we provide 360 support customized to your business from discovery through post deployment. You'll get a dedicated account team and expertise from solutions engineers and industry advisers already right now. I want it now. 360 support that's customized for your success. That's unconventional thinking from T mobile for business. Don't give in to cold and flu season. Celebrate comeback season, with mucinex fast max cold and flu all in one. Comeback season is all about celebrating and getting back to doing what you love. Mucinex is maximum strength formula, tackles up to 9 cold and flu symptoms. And right now, try mucinex all in one for powerful cold and flu relief and get $5 cash back with your purchase to celebrate your comeback. Visit fast max, cash back dot com to learn more. Use this directed.

Game of Crimes
"holy land" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"So there was a recent article from one of the centers that talked about, you know, the Chinese buying up farmland and that seemed to be a big concern. Some defense installations that just happened to give them a clear view of sensitive nuclear sites we have as well. So I don't know any of that part of that. I can either confirm nor deny senator. Yes. No, but that is something that is a concern. And there's a lot of different things that are happening. And I don't mean to seem cagey. I just don't want to there's a lot of ongoing investigations that I can't speak of. So there's a there was a recent Senate meeting about banking where they talked of one of the cases where we had a $650 million, we just had a recent plea of. So there's a lot of movement in that. So we're looking at, you know, I don't know really what else to say about it, but it's out there. And the Chinese have an ability to undermine the traditional money laundering because there's a need for the cash. And if anything, it's okay, what's happening with this cash? And you know what this sounds like? This sounds like what they've done in certain Islamic countries. It's called a Huawei. Are you familiar with the question I was going to ask? That's what I was going to say. It's just basically what it does is money never leaves, but a transaction or basically it's a chit or something says, hey, you're entitled to this much money in another place. Now the money never leaves, but then it appears somewhere else. And like you say, the Vegas taken out of it somehow these guys obviously make money. But yeah, the money never leaves, so you don't have to repatriate it, but that is one of the, that was one of the biggest starts I know after 9 11. Some of the biggest cases out here, you got the Holy Land foundation in 2005, huge money laundering case down in Houston. You've got a right after 9 11, they rated a couple charities out here. For money laundering, money was going back. I mean, people sometimes I think look at this and they go, oh, I'd rather have SEAL Team 6 commander or a S.W.A.T. team come in, not realizing. Guys, money makes the world go round. You know, you want to go after something, follow the money, take out their means of support, their means is a logistics and you can do like Steve said, not only can you hurt their feelings and take their toys, but you can cripple an organization by removing their ability to get and use and move funds. And then you add a whole nother level that's the trade based money laundering. So if you take something of value and you're moving your money in a way, that is let's take cell phones, for instance. You're buying cell phones and then shipping the cell phones to another, another country, and then they're being sold. Well, you just laundered your money through the purchase and selling of cell phones. And then that could happen with cars or it can happen with anything. There was a big case out of Los Angeles with the fashion district out there. There's a number of ways to move money. And to launder money.

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
"holy land" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
"Hello, my name is deacon Omar Gutierrez and I want to ask you to support discerning hearts and a special way. We, Chris McGregor, the board and I all know that not everyone listening can help financially. We know we have listeners from all parts of the world, and we have made a commitment since the beginning to make the truth shared through discerning hearts totally free. So while you may not be able to contribute financially, what you can do is certainly pray, but also give us positive reviews on whatever platform you use to listen to us. If it's iTunes, Android, stitcher Spotify, however it is that you get these podcasts, or if you're on YouTube and you like our videos, please give us a good rating and write a review. The more good ratings and reviews we get, the higher our profile and the more listeners will discover us, listeners who may have the means to contribute in the future. Please consider rating us in writing a positive review today. We now return to the doctors of the church, the care is some of wisdom with doctor Matthew bunsen. So he is forced essentially to leave Rome. Where does he end up? For somebody who is fascinated and committed as he was to scripture. Where would be the ideal place for him to go? Well, he went on a pilgrimage around three to 5 to the Holy Land. And then he went to Egypt. And then in the next year, he went to Bethlehem. Where monasteries or these simple monastic style communities were rapidly brought into existence. And with the help of Paula, he knew in Rome. You have these communities for men and women, but Paul, especially was important in creating several communities for women. And she herself became the head of one of these. And we're seeing in Jerome then in this group that followed him that holiness helps to build holiness, that those who encounter the saints themselves want to be saints. So one of his legacies, beyond even his great contributions and scripture, was to help nurture the Christian culture and the Holy Land, but in turn, the Christian culture across the whole of the world. And Jerome himself sort of settled into a large cave near Bethlehem. And there he established a school and a hospice or a place of sanctuary for pilgrims, which is notable because that means that we have witnessed. We have attestation that pilgrims in such large numbers were coming to the Holy Land, even then that they needed places to stay. They needed help. And his time in the Holy Land, I think, was so important because it last he found the kind of peace and solitude that even looking for for years. Not to shut himself off from the world. But in fact, to devote himself so completely. To helping those who came to him and again, we have a record of this, we know that there are people coming from Armenia and Persia and India and Ethiopia and Syrian Mesopotamia. But he was also working on scripture that the great project of his life. Talk to us if you would, Matthew, of how he went about determining what needed to be included. Yeah. Well, for Jerome, it was all rather practical. We know that Pope damage is sort of set him on the task of revising what was then the current Latin New Testament, and then of the psalms. Now what he recognized he needed to do was to translate, not simply to fix what was the poor Latin of the New Testament and also the psalms. But to translate the books of the Old Testament, directly from the Hebrew. And obviously, this is crucial for a proper translation of scripture, because Hebrew, the original language of the Old Testament. Needed to be translated directly from the Hebrew into the Latin. In order to have a truly authentic translation that was very faithful to the original. So Jerome himself talks about how difficult it was for him to master the Hebrew. It was not an easy language for him to grasp and anyone who was actually tried to study Hebrew can appreciate that. So here he's working on translating the Old Testament into Latin to create what became. The vulgate. Now, the other thing that he had to do is take into account the Greek text of the septuagint or the classical Greek version of the Old Testament. And then, of course, some of the earlier Latin versions. So working with others, as collaborators, he was able to pull together all of these different threads of scripture. Into what became the vulgate that was recognized by the council of Trent as a sort of quote official Latin text of the church. Now, his work began probably with the book of kings and then he began working on different texts as the years progressed. For example, there were these obvious troubles when he was translating the book of tobit and then part of Daniel. He realized that part of it had actually been written and composed and called dean or called daic. And so he began to learn that language too. Now imagine. What this entails. What it means is that he would have to literally give himself years to master these languages in order to progress in the next stages of his work. So it required a fortitude in the sense of the virtue that is a perfect example for all of us, we get discouraged if we can't sometimes master stereo instructions. Imagine for someone like Jerome, the amount of fortitude of personal strength of commitment it took to master languages to the degree that you can actually translate these languages and then bring them into a form that is faithful in the Latin to the original text. The immensity of this achievement is still something.

Game of Crimes
"holy land" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"Put them up. And I got to tell you, you talking about impressive. These two jets went up in one one went under that cessna in one got on top and they kept radio for him. You need to land, this is your last opportunity. You land and we're going to blow you out of the sky in the one in the middle, rolled out in the guy came down and that guy turned his plane and landed at the facility where we were at in he was a drug. He was drug out of there. Yeah, I know exactly what you're talking about, 'cause I was in loudoun county. I was actually in the Reagan building when 9 11 happened. We walked across the bridge and saw The Pentagon burning and that stuff. And so I know what you're talking about, because we heard the jets flying combat air patrol over us, but because the reason I asked that too is because there was a trial before that or no, there was a trial that came later. It was the Holy Land foundation. But there was a lot of, but I remember when they started looking at the financing, a lot of places in loudoun county and a lot of places in fairfax county. They looked at from a terrorism financing standpoint. You're exactly right. And it's as for your listeners to get a grasp of this, the millions of dollars involved that were advertised to help feed the poor and needy kids of the Middle East. So much of that was from these bubble gum and lifesaver machines that when you would go into a dental office, a lawyer's office and please donate in a very familiar Morgan with that case. But more so Morgan after that 30 days, that's one of volunteered to work in eastern United States at our nation's first fusion center. And I was there for many months, and then I'll go to the story that I started to tell you. And that was we got a cryptic email that said, if you're able to work in an environment that reaches over a 100° and you're able to sleep. Outside and so forth, we would like for you to consider volunteering. And I put my name in the hat for that. How do you know they weren't talking about South Florida? 'cause that sucks during the summer. It's over a hundred and then bugs down there. Phoenix. You know, they never gave me that option, Morgan. And I don't think you were headed. I think you knew you weren't going to head to Florida, so..

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Mike Gallagher & Dennis Prager Confirm 2023 Israel Trip for Listeners
"I'm excited. I'm itching to go back to Israel and we were scheduled. We had about 600 people signed up to go with us this past year. Dennis prager and I were going to take a group of listeners to the Holy Land and because of all the pandemic restrictions in Israel, we weren't able to fulfill that trip. It broke my heart because there is nothing like the opportunity to go to Israel in person. Dennis and I are planning another trip in 2023 so keep listing for details over another Mike Gallagher Dennis prager journey to the Holy Land. And gosh, do we have an incredible time? Dennis, lectures on the miracles on the Galilee while on the Sea of Galilee. I speak about the sermon on the mount. At that beautiful place where Jesus voice resonated. So keep listing in 2023 for details on how you can join us for another stand with Israel trip to the Holy Land with yours truly my Gallagher and Dennis

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Please Continue Supporting Endangered Ukrainians & IFCJ
"And I shared with you yesterday that we were still under $40,000 in donations, about 39,000. I thought we could hit almost get to. Know wait a minute, what did I say to 60? I'm sorry. We were at 59,000 and I was trying to get over 60 thousand. Do you know I think we're at 71 right now? People are coming through in a big way, $45 will send in a package of desperately needed food and water on a plane from the international fellowship of Christians and Jews in Israel into Ukraine and then when they emptied the plane, they're able to evacuate Ukrainians and take them to safety to the Holy Land. You can literally save lives. Please take a moment, go to Mike online dot com, just click on that crisis in Ukraine banner. Let's keep we got a lot of momentum going right now. We are getting great, great contributions coming in. We had over, I think, over $11,000 yesterday. Let's beat it today. $45 is what will get you a package. Into Ukraine and a person out of Ukraine, but whatever you can afford, go to Mike online dot com, click on the crisis in Ukraine banner or just have your credit card and make a phone in your donation. 809 8 O 5 O 9 O that's 809 8 O 5 O 9 O

From the Midwest to the Middle East
Episode 112: The Start-Up State Meets The Start-Up Nation - burst 1
"Don't. We don't usually talk about era zona on this podcast but it's It sounds very interesting to me. And i really want to share what you've been doing with my listeners. So let me get to my First question would have been active in politics finance business israel advocacy name. A few of the hats. You've worn how all of that experience lead you to be. The founding director general of the arizona israel trade and investment office will of all. I just want to say thanks for having me on and more importantly i've been a fan of what you've been doing and in a way It's very similar in in many respects. Would you've been doing is building bridges between The united states and even beyond and israel maybe through taxes but beyond taxes. It's about relationships and people and you've been creating those connections For decades and this is very similar The viability and the future of our state in israel is going to be very much dependent upon term. i call economic zionism. Which almost the next wave of what's critical. Which is ensuring that. The state of israel and our economy has the sustainability and capacities and relationships with with partners and allies and friends around the world. And that's how we're going to ensure that israel's economic viability economic capacity is shared. And so that's why it's it's really important to build these kind of relationships if anything. The pandemic has shown us that when people can't get on a plane and they can't travel they can't make their own relationships having these kind of almost ambassadors or or relationship builders between entities and states is critical but the idea is is all the credit goes to the governor of arizona whose Who really turn the state around. Many people i hadn't heard of arizona as a place to do business they thought of arizona just like people hadn't heard of israel as a place to do business. They thought it was. The you know the the holy land and a great place of of spiritual significance but most people if you would ask them in the seventies and eighties wind up said israel's the place to do business but this country turned around the same thing happened in arizona. Thanks to governor ducey which is in a way he refers to the state of arizona as the startup state and israel the startup nation. So the idea that there are two states who share an understanding of the importance of of innovation and entrepreneurship It's really a natural natural relationship. So he he really wanted to set up this trade office and there's only one other country in the world where arizona has a trade office which is mexico which is its largest trading partner. And so the idea to build a bridge between the state of arizona in the state of israel His with these state with with the assistance. Of course of sandra watson. Who's the ceo of the arizona commerce authority who's the leading economic development engine. And so there's been. Arizona has has emerged as one of the tech centers And that's starting to hit the wires everywhere. And if you look if you just do a quick google. It's the fastest growing population in across america. maricopa county in arizona. Is the fastest growing county across america from both the population sampling and also from an economic standpoint and so people are recognizing whether they're coming in from california and fleeing the the heavy burden of regulations and taxes Or whether they're coming from other

860AM The Answer
"holy land" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"What phone ease. I'm sorry, Joe. I just double down, didn't I? I'm Larry. Oh, Larry will be right back. Stay too. Through generations of fighting, anger and pain. The Israeli Palestinian conflict is still one of the most contentious and misunderstood issues of our time raising the question. Is it possible to truly love your enemy? In the new film Hope in the Holy Land, filmmaker Todd Morehead discovers the truth behind the headlines and misinformation with personal stories from Jews, Muslims and Christians in their own words. Offering a beautifully produced politically nuanced and morally sensitive look at both sides of the conflict. Bishop Kenneth Palmer says the movie is embarrassingly enlightening. Ambassador Michael Oren calls it a candid, courageous journey to the complexities of a conflict. Hope in the Holy Land takes an honest look of the history and history in the making. As you've never seen before. Don't miss hope in the Holy Land available Now, I'd say them now calm. Watch this film and pass it on. Go to Salem, now dot com Today I'm Joel Clark, a slight quote Asia with the true story that could save you hundreds of dollars a year, A woman named Linda just called her husband, Ray. As a group life insurance policy but is changing jobs and he can't take it with him. Well, I went to work and found Ray,.

WBZ Morning News
Capitol Police Officer William Evans Lies in Honor at Capitol
"Building that he was hired to protect a ceremony today to honor Massachusetts native William Billy Evans killed in the line of duty when a driver rammed into a security barricade. President Biden and congressional leaders will be there. It follows a similar ceremony for Officer Brian's Technic killed during the capital riot in January. Much different scene this year in the Holy Land. Today is the beginning of Ramadan.

860AM The Answer
"holy land" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"Law enforcement. These air these air Honorable people. To condemn people that way. Like saying But again, this is the this is the This is the game. The game is you smear everybody. Pete Hegseth Cut nine last night Cut Fox News made an interesting point about this so called cancel culture intimidation. I I believe that J. This last caller. Has a good faith disagreement with us. Believe that J might really be mistakenly believing that most of the people in that crowd committed acts of violence that's a good faith disagreement. Go around and say if you're a Republican or white or a trump supporter, and you're Guilty of insurrection that is an intentional smear. That, as Pete Hegseth last night on Fox News pointed out, has a very clear objective. He's saying a congressman who objected to an election Is as bad as al Qaida. What will they say to people that don't have that congressional lapel pin who don't have a show on Fox News Channel who don't have a column at The New York Post? They will say you better shut up, and you should be ashamed of the fact that you supported a president who put America first. Ultimately this is all about intimidation. They go as high as they can, including silencing the press, United States And he will go to every single person to say you're canceled. Is he wrong? Let's find out what you think. 806 55 Mike, Don't forget we're heading to the Holy Land. End of October. Dennis Prager, Mike Gallagher, another trip to.

KUGN 590 AM
"holy land" Discussed on KUGN 590 AM
"Our lives are like that frame. Sometimes we can't make sensitive. Sometimes you say well was just nothing. And we're not that big of a deal. No, every frame is absolutely critical. If one of the frames dropped out, they'd be glitches or if one frames that I'm just gonna drop out why the film all the future film frames with unravel onto the floor? Every frame is absolutely critical, but it's not just one frame. It's all of the frames together, so that purpose is seen as a beautiful story. Now let me take you Rewind picture a little bit. The beginnings of our faith. His name was Abraham. Abraham came from Earth to Calvi's all the way down to Israel down here now, the purpose. That God of the sign to him was this. I want to establish a community of people. That will be identified. With God from this moment on that their identity will be inexorably connected with the identity of God till even yet this day. 4000 years later, they will be known as the people of God, and that place will be called the Holy Land. I want you to establish this community. And so, Abram later on, Abraham said. Okay, Now watch this. He comes down. What was his purpose? Establish a community of people who will be identified with God. So what does he do? Well, God says I'm gonna make your descendants as plenty. It's as the sands of the sea. Who? So what does he do? He and Sarah have what One kids. One. He had won by a slave girl, one of the servants, and But there was trouble in River City so that one moved into the Arabian desert. Now Isaac was his son. Hey, things. Well, Mort, I kind of failed. You asked me to come and start a community of believers to be called a people of God. And I have one kid. Why surely failed. Villainize Isaac. Marries Rebecca and he does a little better. He has two kids. He saw and Jacob. Now they have sibling rivalry. One wants to kill the other. So eazel ups and leaves in haste and anger. And he too, goes the Arabian desert. Jacob is so afraid that his brother is going to find him and kill him. He goes to Uncle Les Bons house too high. So now Isaac's They're going home, man while I'm supposed to do this thing and Hold. My kids are gone at an early age. It's empty Nester and both my kids hate each other. While we sure messed up. If you recall later on, Jacob comes back, and he has how many sons.

Radio Free Nashville
"holy land" Discussed on Radio Free Nashville
"Book launch in the weeks after 2000 after 9 11 Road L Press reached out to a bunch of folks me the Dalai Lama Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Rabbi David Wolpe feet Take the Conn Chuck Colson, Neil Pat Walsh and asked for thoughts about a spiritually response to the attack on America. The result was a book from the Ashes. And this is from the chapter that I wrote the goddess of democracy, a sacred archetype to heal the world. People argue that the terrorist attacks against the United States reflective war between one religion and another or between the poor and rich of the world. While there may be an element of truth to each, I'd suggest that the real war here is between the 11th century and the 21st century. And while our leaders and until our leaders figure that out, we may miss some great opportunities. Back in the dark and Middle ages, the Catholic Church ruled Europe, women were often forbidden to go out in public unless properly covered and were explicitly the property of men. Justice was swift and severe, ranging from disfigurement to torture to death in horrific ways. Most often meted out with approval or supervision of clerics. The power behind the power of all the royal families of Europe was the pope on November 27th 10 95. Pope Urban One of history's most famous speeches to the Council of Claremont in France. Calling for a holy war against Islam to unite factious Europe. Under E. L. Skip Knox of Boise State University in Idaho summarized the poaching pope's speech. The noble race of Frank's must come to the aid of their fellow Christians in the east. The infidel Turks are advancing into the heart of eastern Kristen Dumb. Christians are being oppressed and attacked churches and holy places are being defiled. Jerusalem is groaning under the Saracen yoke. The Holy Sepulcher is in Muslim hands. Has been turned into a mosque. The Franks must stop their internal wars and squabbles, let them go instead against the infidel and fight a righteous war. God himself will lead them for they will be doing his work. There will be absolution and remission of sins. For all who die in the service of Christ. Here they are poor and miserable centers. There. They will be rich and happy. Let non hesitate they must march next summer. God wills it. Must be game began a war between two different medieval cultures. 11th, century Catholic and 11th century Muslim. Over the next few centuries. The Catholics with their battle cry of Dia's vault. God, Wilson. Are often victorious against the Muslims, whose only crime defined by the pope was that they were living in the holy Land of the Catholic Church. Medieval historian Raymond of a. Gilles wrote the following eyewitness account of the attack and seizure of Jerusalem and 10 99 by the triumphant Christian Crusaders quote. Some of our men cut off the heads of their enemies. Others shot them with arrows, so they fell from the towers. Others tortured them longer by casting them into the flames. Piles of heads, hands and feet were to be seen in the streets of the city. Was necessary to pick one's way over the bodies of men and horses. But there was these were small matters compared to what happened at the Temple of Solomon, a place where religious services were ordinarily chanted. What happened there. If I tell the truth, it will exceed your powers of belief. So let it suffice to say this much at least that in the temple and portico of Solomon men rode in blood up to their knees and bridle reins. End of quote. In the 900 or so years. Since the early Crusades, both Christianity and Islam have undergoing profound changes. The Protestant Reformation shook Christianity to its core and the renaissance in Europe brought huge transformations in both Christianity and Judaism. Have the most critical change here about the 18th century, when Jefferson Madison, Franklin and others synthesized the ID. Highest ideals of Greek Roman and era coy thought and culture to create the United States of America. And doing that they ignited the flame of liberty, bringing into the world and archetype that to this day inspires hope worldwide. Is America grew in our ideas of Republican democracy spread around the world. Further transformations of the world took place. Another turning point was when modern Science challenge challenge the medieval world view of the church. The Scopes monkey trial of 1925. Hello, Clarence. Darrell lost that case. It's widespread publicity began a dramatic and lasting process of change across the world. American dream is a powerful and pervasive sports in the world. Even if the sometimes imperial ist IQ behavior of our transnational corporations is often at odds with our own ideals. Dream has wafted over the entire world and is still so powerful People are willing to die for it. In China, the Tiananmen Square protesters marched to their doom and 1989. Carrying a 37 ft tall paper mache, a replica of the Statue of Liberty, which they had renamed the goddess of Democracy. Of course, there are still pockets of medieval perspective in the Christian world. The post disaster comments of Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson, who said they had just witnessed the wrath of their God who had lifted the veil. Allowed the terrorists to act because of their God's anger over homosexuals, Liberals and the A. C L U R used reveals that such a worldview is still alive and well in a small fringe of Christianity. Some Christians are still today willing to commit terrorist acts of murder or mass murder. Timothy McVeigh and those who murdered Norman. Numerous abortion providers all claimed their acts are grounded in Christianity. Biblical teachings. Justus 21st century Christianity still has its own pockets of medieval world worldview. So does 21st century Islam. And then it gets into you know how how these reformation is happen. And you know what? We hope to see it in among those right.

The Perfect Package Podcast
The Perfect Conspiracy Theory With Adal Rifai)
"Our guests tonight teaches at the I O. Theater in Chicago Illinois. He's the host of Gasping is from the Jack Box Party. Pack three you might. Might know him better as Shunt, the shape shifter from the podcast. Hello from the magic tavern. He is the host of payroll. Riddle just celebrated their Hundredth Episode Ladies and Gentlemen and the rest of you welcome to the show that one and only the great adult refi. Thank you so much. What does it dead on dossier? Feel like every time I get to see somebody doing improv. It's the same thing and it kind of upsets me it looks difficult and also embarrassing, and it makes me anxious. Why all say bad Improv pad and good Improv is good, so it's Yeah, runs the gamut. There is something with there's something with Improv where it's like. If I had never seen a live band before, and I went to like the Metro Chicago and saw abandoned. They are bad. I wouldn't be like well. Music sucks. But, so many people go and see their first Improv show and just be like Yikes. Bikes Wash Wash Improv just terrible so I point. Yeah, I totally understand. There's that Improv out there but. I just never seen it live. That's my problem got okay Gotcha Gotcha. I've seen plenty of Great Improv. That's well recorded. Presented to me curated. Love to see one one instance of Improv in the wild room like hell. Yeah I'm in. Improv in the wild I used to live in Utah, and they had a pretty big well. Almost twenty years ago, a couple of good improv troupe there that would do do shit. Live shows once a week and they were. They were pretty good I think one of my favorite I guess games. Is that what you guys? Call him well? There's if you're doing short. It's games if you're doing long formats forms. Tell me. What is it was a thing they would do where they would act. As they had eight minutes to act out a scene, and then they'd repeat it with half the time and repeat it until it's like a second long. Oh sure. Yeah, that's a game. Yeah, come at Comedy Sports Game. That was it was impressive. It was very impressive trying to keep track of it. How was living in Utah, isn't it? Is it fairly strict like no alcohol on Sundays and? Stuff that Utah Yeah. Nothing's open on Sundays, the whole pretty much closed. Because it is the Holy Land depending on, you know, the God of your parents, choosing whichever one it is. I moved I moved from Utah to Delaware. I live in Ireland now. Okay, but Quite a not really a culture jump there but I it is. Go. WHERE OUTSHINES UTAH? That's I'm just GONNA. Say I, don't have much love for Delaware, but you get right on out of here. If you're going to tell me, Delaware's not better than Utah. I drove three days and I was like wow, man I just drove three days to Idaho was Idaho with no mountains is what it was. The apartment that I was living in was also the apartment that house the Mormon missionaries and I role in car with Utah plates, and they all flocked over like I was from the Holy Land and. Insane and then I had one guy follow me home when I still had my Utah Tags. He followed me for four or five miles and he's like. Are you a member of the Church? That man John Stockton. Listen I still got love for John Stockton. I think it I think is the all time NBA leader in assists and steals which is insane. I have to actually admit Chad. I gotta change my answer from earlier. The thing that you definitely wouldn't guess about me. Is that as a child? I was an enormous Utah Jazz Fan that. That is what you wouldn't guess about me now to be fair. That's only because of NBA Jam. Okay I was GONNA. Say Greg Ostertag. Well Yeah I. was there for that Hornacek? To Montrose Montrose on time. I missed I. Missed the Carlos Boozer era you. When he then he went to Chicago but I was so great being able to buy a Utah Jazz, Jersey and walk around with a shirt that said boozer on the back.

AP News Radio
Religious services curbed across Mideast over virus fears
"Christian Muslim and Jewish leaders in Jerusalem say services will continue to be held in the holy land but a movement to limit in goal gatherings often the Israeli health ministry said they could not exceed one hundred people the Latin patriarch cake that is calling on churches to enforce the ministry's guidelines including with Sunday services it's inviting everyone to pray for those directly and indirectly affected by this malevolence the most people the corona virus causes any mild or moderate symptoms such as fever and cough I'm Charles de Ledesma

WTOP 24 Hour News
Netanyahu, Gantz to Meet Trump on Peace Plan
"Israelis prime minister in his political rival have been invited to Washington to talk peace the trump administration plans to re visit the prospect of work on a peace plan between Israel and the Palestinians in Jerusalem Thursday vice president Mike pence announced president trump asked me to extend an invitation to prime minister Netanyahu to come to the White House next week to discuss a regional issues as well as the prospect of peace hear it in the holy land Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his chief political rival Benny guns will attend the meeting but no Palestinian representatives will be

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Israel's Gantz to meet Trump before peace plan unveiling
"The trump administration plans to re visit the prospect of work on a peace plan between Israel and the Palestinians in Jerusalem Thursday vice president Mike pence announced president trump asked me to extend an invitation to prime minister Netanyahu to come to the White House next week to discuss a regional issues as well as the prospect of peace hear it in the holy land Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his chief political rival Benny guns will attend the meeting but no Palestinian representatives will be present that is a P. correspondent might

WTOP 24 Hour News
Israel's Gantz to meet Trump before peace plan unveiling
"Israel's prime minister and his political rival have been invited to Washington to talk peace the trump administration plans to re visit the prospect of work on a peace plan between Israel and the Palestinians in Jerusalem Thursday vice president Mike pence announced president trump asked me to extend an invitation for prime minister Netanyahu to come to the White House next week to discuss the regional issues as well as the prospect of peace hear it in the holy land Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his chief political rival Benny guns will attend the meeting but no Palestinian representatives will

AP News Radio
Trump: Mideast peace plan likely rolled out in days
"The trump administration plans to re visit the prospect of work on a peace plan between Israel and the Palestinians in Jerusalem Thursday vice president Mike pence announced president trump asked me to extend an invitation to prime minister Netanyahu to come to the White House next week to discuss a regional issues as well as the prospect of peace hear it in the holy land Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his chief political rival Benny guns will attend the meeting but no Palestinian representatives will be present Mike Ross yep Washington

Brian Noonan
A Quick Chat with Mandy Patinkin
"On the phone with us Mandy Patinkin he's coming back to his hometown to play the Chicago theatre this coming Thursday if you're a fan of homeland he plays Saul Berenson and it is the final season of homeland now maybe I have to ask you a question about sol did they have a meeting to talk about if Saul should wear glasses we did discuss glasses I needed glasses let's see so the option of either contacts or glasses well when you're shooting fourteen to sixteen hours a day context dryad you gotta keep with the drops and then they can really be a pain in the **** and glasses haven't as far as I'm concerned and so we had a meeting and everybody first we had a meeting about the beard and the and Alex guns in our Gordon the creators I was doing a play in Chicago at the time we made the pilot and they wanted me to have a beard I didn't have a beard in the place I grew a beard or the pilot I'd go back and forth rehearsals during the play well I was shooting the pilot and then again the question of the glasses came up so we settled on the glasses we finish the pilot I shave the beard for the play they picked up the pilot when we went into series production and I grew the beard back and more the glasses that beard that was my next question that is the thickest beard I think I've ever seen on television well a little eastern European they're very I don't mind a little more to him than some of my answer well I have to ask you about that and I know what ing is that I'm coming to Chicago or any of that the thing with the beard is coming with Mandy Patinkin when he gets here on Thursday at the Chicago theatre in the holy land I always bring it up to my wife the walk your walk on the show is there something special or is that how you walk in real life because you're always walking with the purpose in you're moving your arms it's like your speed walking you know I'm smiling and shaking but if you ask me that question my kids the read me about my walk all the time they call it the dad walks yes it is I'm sorry to say your great artist and he did suggest I walked it's probably because my shoulders are tight and I just walked in can I take no responsibility for it but you should see both my children imitate their father and my children about thirty three and thirty seven and it's still one of my favorite things to watch that funny I love that your co star Claire Danes she couldn't as she is such a great actress you can cry at the drop of a hat I just don't understand it I mean she didn't turn it on in a second she's amazing I mean I felt so blessed to be able to be with her for the over eight years we were together prayer closer to ten years you know from soup to nuts and the pack with the talent or just that is is sexually searching Gracefield human being that teaches you how to be a better human being in in your life it's such a good show homeland on Showtime so and how many times a month there's someone come up to you and make you do the line from a princess bride Inigo Montoya I would say at least once a day without fail somebody brings it up or ask me to say the line to themselves no matter what generation they are their kid and and it is one of the fruits of my life you told me I was going to be a something at the moment we were making it the winds gonna end up to be kind of the wizard of oz of our generation I would have said you're not and yet that's what I got lucky to be a part of them every time even if you ask me that right now there's a piece of me that goes I can't believe I am the they're asking me and I'm the guy that that would be one of the guys and I mean how how how does that happen I made my son watch a princess bride in he fought me the entire time when we started watching it he absolutely loved it and I said Charlie I think I can deliver the line better than Mandy so so here you go let me do it first and then you can do it it's hi my name is Inigo Montoya you killed my father there to die well