Pesach and Doug sit down with the new Executive Director of the Philos Project, Luke Moon, and the conversation takes some interesting twists and turns. They start off with a discussion of the pro-Hamas protests at Columbia University, and a recent rally where Luke helped lead 5000 Christians in a pro-Israel march on its campus. As the conversation progresses, Luke argues that older Millenials are far more anti-Israel than Gen Z, while Doug and Pesach offer their own take on the reasons for that counterintuitive conclusion. They also talk about eschatology, politics, Trump, whether many Christians understand the importance of this historical moment, and much more. You’ll enjoy this conversation, and perhaps leave with a little hope.
(50) Trump, Mar-a-Lago, and Being Pro-Life in Israel
(49) Meat with a Side of Meat
(48) The Fallacy of Race
(47) Building the Third Temple: For the End Times? Or Now?!
(46) Bible Study Episode
(45) The Theology and Origins of Modern Christian Zionism
(44) From Neutral Space, to Shared Space
(43) Elections in Israel AGAIN!?
(42) Dobbs, Roe, and Jewish Law
SHOULDER TO SHOULDER CLASSIC: Are We Misreading the Bible? A Conversation with Professor Joshua Berman
(41) Waking Up to the Great Awokening with Josh Daws
(40) Shavuot and Pentecost: Jews and Christians Empowered for Our Different Missions
(39) Driving Across America in a Big Red Bus... Just to Get to Israel
(38) Three American Pastors and a Rabbi: A Midnight Conversation in Jerusalem
(37) "You Don't Choose Jerusalem; Jerusalem Chooses You": Talking with CBN's Chris Mitchell
(36) Are Christians Just a Faith-based ATM for Israel?
(35) Tech and Faith: A Conversation with Hillel Fuld
(34) Contending for a Jerusalem-Based Faith: An Interview with Bishop Robert Stearns
(33) Israel and the War in Ukraine
(32) Easter: A Significant Theological Difference Between Pastor & Rabbi
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