The Friends of Israel Today

The Friends of Israel Today


April 9, 2016 | #1615—Majoring on the Minor Prophets, Part 1

April 08, 2016

Majoring in the Minor Prophets, Part 1Reading books of the Bible written by the minor prophets can be a challenge. Though they are significant, they aren’t the easiest books to understand. If you don’t have an understanding of what was happening during Israel’s history when the minor prophets wrote, then it will be hard to fully grasp what any of them had to say. In part 1 of Chris Katulka’s series on the minor prophets, he will give you some tools to help you read these books with a little more confidence!
Is Jehovah and Allah the same God?Is the God of the Judeo-Christian worldview the same god as Islam’s? In this week’s short segment, Chris Katulka discusses an editorial that he recently read on this topic, and explains why Jehovah and Allah are not the same.
25th ANNIVERSARY GIVEAWAY
We’ve just completed 25 years of radio ministry. As a thank you to our listeners we’re celebrating this milestone by giving away this wonderful little book The Future by Meno Kalisher. Get your free copy by filling out the form below.
THE FUTURE
An absolutely brilliant way to teach Bible prophecy! Designed around colorful drawings, bold graphics, and easy-to-follow time lines, this unique work explains the books of Daniel and Revelation and other relevant texts using symbols that separate the futures of Israel, the church, and the nations. It’s prophecy in a way that everyone can understand.
[contact-form-7] Apples of Gold—Then you will se a great lightOne day, Zvi was out walking when four ultra-Orthodox men stopped him on the street.
“Do you recognize us?” one asked. “We had a long conversation with you more than a year ago. You promised to continue our conversation. So, are you ready?”
Find out if Zvi was ready in this week’s edition of Apples of Gold, a dramatic retelling from the life of Holocaust survivor and believer in Jesus, Zvi Kalisher.
MusicThe Friends of Israel Today and Apples of Gold theme music was composed and performed by Jeremy Strong.
Also heard on this weeks show:
»Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing, Timothy Shaw, from the CD, Hymns: Timothy Shaw at the Piano