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No. 1141
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TITLE:
Christian World News #58
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A
new
facility
to
commemorate
the
work
of
the
20th
century's
premiere
Christian
evangelist,
Billy
Graham,
has
been
completed
near
his
boyhood
home
of
Charlotte,
North
Carolina.
Our
first
two
segments
this
week
take
us
to
the
dedication
ceremony
for
the
Billy
Graham
Library
and
give
us a
look
inside.
We
also
find
out
about
a
new
Creation
Museum
located
in
Petersburg,
Kentucky
which
is
dedicated
to
telling
the
story
of
life
on
earth
from
a
creationist
perspective,
and
challenges
the
commonly-taught
theory
of
evolution
as
an
explanation
for
our
origins. |
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No. 1140
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TITLE:
The 37th Harvest Time Holy Land Tour Special, Part 24
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Caesarea,
a
port
city
on
the
Mediterranean
Sea,
was
built
by
Herod
the
Great
and
was
also
the
city
where
the
Roman
governor
responsible
for
sentencing
Jesus
Christ
to
death
on
the
cross,
Pontius
Pilate,
spent
his
leisure
time.
The
book
of
Acts
tells
us
that
it
was
also
the
home
of
Cornelius,
a
Roman
centurion
who
became
the
first
recorded
Gentile
Christian.
In
this
program,
we
look
back
in
time
and
take
note
of
the
role
Caesarea
played
in
history. |
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No. 1139
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TITLE:
A Message from the Mount of Olives
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On
December
31,
2007,
our
42nd
Harvest
Time
Holy
Land
Tour
members
stood
on
the
slopes
of
the
Mount
of
Olives
and
look
over
the
panorama
of
the
city
of
Jerusalem
--
near
the
spot
where,
some
2,000
years
earlier,
Jesus
Himself
had
looked
upon
the
same
sight
and
shed
tears
of
sorrow.
In
this
program,
tour
leader
Kenichi
Nakagawa
shares
a
message
about
the
meaning
of
the
age
in
which
we
live
in
light
of
biblical
truth,
just
hours
before
the
entrance
of
the
New
Year.
To
get
a
proper
historical
perspective
for
facing
the
future,
you
won't
want
to
miss
this
program. |
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No. 1137
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TITLE:
Christian World News #57
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South
of
Africa's
Sahara
Desert
lies
one
of
the
world's
most
needy
countries,
Zambia.
In a
place
where
AIDS
and
malaria
have
taken
a
devastating
toll,
our
first
report
is
about
how
the
hand
of
love
is
reaching
out
to
change
people's
lives
for
the
better.
Then
we
have
a
report
about
a
case
of
persecution
of
Messianic
Jews
in
Israel
and
another
about
a
large-scale
Bible
distribution
campaign
in
China
as
the
country
makes
final
preparations
for
the
2008
Olympic
games.
Finally,
we
examine
the
situation
of
the
beleaguered
and
dwindling
Christian
residents
of
Bethlehem. |
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No. 1136
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TITLE:
The 37th Harvest Time Holy Land Tour Special, Part 23
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When
you
hear
the
name
"Megiddo,"
many
people
immediately
think
of
the
cataclysmic
end-of-the-world
battle
known
as
"Armageddon."
Laid
out
in
front
of
the
ruins
of
the
ancient
city
of
Megiddo
is
the
wide
plain
known
as
the
Jezreel
Valley.
It's
said
that
at
that
very
place,
the
armies
of
the
world
will
one
day
come
together
in a
final
struggle
for
control
of
the
earth.
In
this
program,
as
we
stand
upon
the
ruins
of
Megiddo,
we
contemplate
the
end
of
the
world
and
what
that
means
in
God's
plan
for
the
human
race. |
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No. 1135
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TITLE:
The 37th Harvest Time Holy Land Tour Special, Part 22
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In
this
program,
we
spend
the
Sabbath
at a
hotel
in
Tiberias.
While
there,
we
talk
about
the
food
regulations
of
Judaism
and
think
about
the
meaning
of
the
Sabbath.
You'll
see
some
really
interesting
images
and
get
a
real
feel
for
an
authentic
Sabbath
celebration.
Be
sure
and
watch. |
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No. 1133
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TITLE:
Christian World News #56
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In
this
first
program
of
the
New
Year,
we
take
a
look
at
the
lives
of
three
well-known
American
Christians.
First
is a
report
about
motorcycle
stuntman
and
daredevil
Evel
Knievel
and
his
recent
decision
to
put
his
faith
in
Jesus
Christ.
Then,
we
have
the
story
of
Dr.
George
Washington
Carver,
a
poor
son
of
slaves
who
rose
to
become
an
imminent
scientist
and
dedicated
Christian,
and
became
forever
known
as
the
creator
of
peanut
butter.
Our
last
report
is
about
the
life
and
accomplishments
of
evangelical
pastor
and
leader
of
the
Moral
Majority
political
movement
in
the
U.S.,
Rev.
Jerry
Falwell.
Though
all
three
of
these
men
have
passed
on,
the
influence
of
their
faith
still
continues
to
touch
the
lives
of
millions
of
people. |
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No. 1131
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TITLE:
The 37th Harvest Time Holy Land Tour Special, Part 21
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This
is
the
second
part
of
our
tour
of
"Nazareth
Village."
In
this
program,
we
take
a
look
at
the
work
of
ancient
farmers,
carpenters,
weavers
and
others.
We
also
visit
a
olive
oil
press
and
a
reconstruction
of
an
ancient
synagogue.
There
are
so
many
rare
and
interesting
scenes,
you
surely
won't
want
to
miss
this
program. |
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No. 1130
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TITLE:
The 37th Harvest Time Holy Land Tour Special, Part 20
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Right
in
the
middle
of
the
city
of
Nazareth
is a
project
called
"Nazareth
Village."
Here,
a
non-profit
organization
has
recreated
what
the
village
of
Nazareth
must
have
looked
like
2,000
years
ago
in
the
time
of
Jesus,
complete
with
actors
who
play
the
part
of
villagers
going
about
daily
life.
It's
a
truly
fun
place
to
learn
about
the
Bible.
When
we
first
arrive,
we
eat
our
noon
meal
-- a
selection
of
foods
that
would've
been
common
2,000
years
ago
and
prepared
in
the
ancient
way. |
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No. 1128
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TITLE:
Christian World News #55
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This
week's
program
is
the
next
in
our
regular
series
of
news
reports
from
around
the
world,
courtesy
of
the
Christian
Broadcasting
Network
(CBN)
in
the
United
States.
Our
first
report
is
about
the
Vaghri
Gypsy
tribe
in
India
who
once
followed
occult
religious
traditions,
but
who
now
proclaim
the
Gospel
out
of a
fervent
faith
in
Jesus
Christ.
Next,
we
bring
you
the
story
of
Song
Zhuang,
a
village
in
China
that
has
become
the
home
of a
growing
number
of
Christian
artists.
Our
last
story
is
from
America
and
reports
on a
controversy
about
whether
it's
important
for
pastors
to
preach
about
the
Doctrine
of
Hell
in
church. |
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