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Challenge your preconceived ideas on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.
Susan Perlman interviews Justin Kron of the Kesher Forum in Chicago as they discuss his new film: “Hope in the Holy Land” which provides the most fair and balanced film on this subject ever made according to reviews. Justin was challenged with the statement “if your theology doesn’t lead you to love your neighbor and your enemy then something is wrong with your theology.” He and Susan discuss how we must learn to look at the conflict in Israel from both sides: these are real people, real stories, people who want peace in their land. The challenge for all of us: learning to take a risk, step out of our comfort zone and listen to our enemy. Susan and Justin also talk about the true hope for Israel, the Gospel which brings true peace.
To watch the movie:
https://hopeintheholyland.com
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Hosts’ Bio:
Susan Perlman
Susan Perlman is one of the founders of the modern-day Jews for Jesus organization. A first-generation Jewish believer in Jesus from Brooklyn, New York, she’s a sought-after speaker and seasoned writer. Susan pioneered their evangelistic publication for Jewish seekers and currently is in the global role of Chief Partnership Officer for the ministry. working with like-minded groups who want to connect Jewish people to Jesus. She’s authored two messianic coloring books and is part of the Executive Leadership Team of Jews for Jesus.
Justin Kron
Justin Kron is the founder of the Kesher Forum, an inter-denominational gathering based in Chicago, IL for Christians who are interested in learning more about Jewish culture and building bridges with their Jewish friends and neighbors. He is also the founding director of eXperience Israel, a spiritual pilgrimage program for Christian young adults, and he writes and speaks frequently on topics related to the Jewish heritage of the Christian faith, Christian anti-Semitism, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He and his wife, Judy, have three teenage children and reside in the Chicago area. Go Cubs!