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Jacob came to America from Israel with one goal in mind: to make money—and lots of it. But then he met the Messiah. Immediately, Jacob lost his home, his job and all hope for the future. Still, he shared about Christ fearlessly—even when physic
When the war broke out in Israel, we heard about the “safe rooms” where families went to take refuge from the missile attacks. But what are those safe rooms really like? This week on The Land and the Book, we’re heading for Israel where we go i
Most of the Bible’s events unfolded in Israel. But not all. In fact, many key moments took place on the other side of the Jordan River. But would you believe that believers today in modern Jordan have access to quality Bible training? You’ll di
October 7…Hamas fired 3000 rockets... invaded Israel…and killed more 1200. Shockingly, that tragedy looks remarkably similar to an attack on Israel that took place back in the Old Testament. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll take you to
For 259 days, they witnessed abuse, torture and execution in Iran’s most infamous prison. Then…they were released. But where would God lead them next? That’s our story this week on The Land and the Book. Plus, we’ll bring you the stories behind
Living in Iran, they knew they were putting their lives on the line—every time they shared their faith. Undaunted, in three years, they’d started two house churches and secretly given away more than 20,000 New Testaments. That’s when the police
Christians throughout the Middle East are persecuted for their faith. But now, for the first time, a Christian organization is tracking all of it—with a database. What does that mean for our persecuted brothers and sisters? How can average peop
When the Nazis invaded Holland, they made it illegal for anyone to house or even help a Jewish person. Corrie ten Boom and her family decided they simply could not obey this evil dictate. So, they began hiding small groups of Jewish people—and
When the Nazis invaded Holland, they made it illegal for anyone to house or even help a Jewish person. Would you have complied?  Corrie ten Boom and her family  decided they simply could not obey this evil dictate. At home, they began hiding Je
Prison. The very word feels like a bucket of ice dumped down your back, doesn’t it? But believers throughout the ages have known what it means to spend time in prison. Just ask the apostle Paul. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll travel
What’s it like to visit the Holy Land for the first time? What impressions are deepest—and why? This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll sit down with a couple who share their reflections—and a few surprises. Plus, we’ll bring you all the news
How does a girl born into a militantly Muslim nation like Iran—find Christ as Savior?  How is she then perceived by her family—her culture?  And how do you get discipled in a land where owning or distributing Bibles is illegal? Join us for a tr
It’s an ancient town at the junction of the Jordan River Valley and the Jezreel Valley. Here, the bodies of King Saul and three of his sons were hung by the Philistines after losing the Battle of Gilboa. Why is this town so well preserved—even
The Bible never gives us her name. But it sure tells us a lot about her: the woman at the well. She had secrets that held her back and weighed her down. Then one very hot afternoon, she met a stranger who uncovered her past—and then freed her f
Why do many of us evangelicals ignore or minimize the Jewishness of the New Covenant? How does that impact the way we view the end times? And where does the American church fit into all this? Those are big questions—with important answers. We’l
Isaiah 9:6 calls Jesus our "wonderful counselor." In the New Testament, the Holy Spirit is also called "the Counselor." And though the Bible offers us theology, history, and poetry, it's also filled with practical counsel. Are we overlooking bi
The War with Hamas. It’s fought with bullets and bombs. But there’s a second—equally important--war going on in the Middle East. It’s the war of public opinion. Fought largely in the media, it’s a struggle as fierce as any skirmish on the battl
We tend to think of the Christmas Story as a New Testament thing. Wrong! The promised birth of Messiah hovers over the entire Old Testament. We'll show you the passages—and the people—this week on The Land and the Book. You'll be amazed and enc
Music has always been central to celebrating the coming of Christ into the world. That's why this week on The Land and the Book, we’re focusing on “Hosanna in Excelsis.” You’ll experience the hymns of the season like never before. Then, we’ll a
What does it mean to be Jewish? And what makes Jewish culture so meaningful for believers—whether Jewish or not? The truth is most people miss the brilliant tapestry of culture that is the Jewish heritage. But a significant world lies at the in
How would you respond if you were arrested by the religious police? They drag you away, beat you bloody—and knock out 13 of your teeth? It happened to our guest. And that was just the beginning of his torture. Why was he so hated? And how did h
If you could sum up the book of Revelation's teaching in just one word, what word would you choose? Judgment…violence…finale? What about the word, blessing? That's the thought that captures Ron Rhodes. Coming this week to The Land and the Book,
Everyone reads Revelation with an eye toward the date of Christ's return. Clickbait eschatology is a big seller. But what's often missing in the marketplace is an exploration it provides of God's character. If we're not careful, we can study Re
Prayer is a conversation that moves primarily in one direction: from the believer who prays—to the God who hears. But what about when God appears silent? Is He really unresponsive? The truth is we always have God's attention. So, how should we
Said Lord Byron, “Always laugh when you can. It is cheap medicine.” But many Christians either miss or minimize humor. What does the Bible say? Get ready to laugh…this week on The Land and the Book, as we bring you a biblical perspective on hum
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