Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Israel Indivisible: The Case For The Ancient Homeland

» Israel Indivisible: The Case For The Ancient Homeland DVD
» The Forgotten People: Christianity and the Holocaust DVD
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Israel Indivisible: The Case For The Ancient Homeland DVD - The world has seemed to divide itself into two camps in relationship to Israel. On one side are those that love and support the Jewish people and the Land, and on the other side those who seem to abhor anything and anyone associated with Israel. Within the anti-Israel camp, there are those who uphold that side as a result of misinformation and lies, and those who are simply uninformed and follow along. If these people can be reached and persuaded, then the swell of support for the Jewish state can grow exponentially. "Israel Indivisible" is a documentary that tells the story of Israel and the Jewish people, as seen and heard through the lives and voices of the people who lived and died to establish and hold the land God calls His. From Abram and the Promise to the fall of the Ottoman Empire, the film examines the biblical, archeological and historical evidence for the ancient and modern country of Israel. Following the early yearnings for Zion in the Diaspora to the search and yearning for peace today, the film examines the many political twists and turns that make Israel the world’s most controversial nation. At the center of all of this history is a group of people who are arguably the world’s most persecuted. The story of the many is tied together in the story of the one, and that one is Israel.
The Forgotten People: Christianity and the Holocaust DVD - In April 1945, near the end of World War II, American soldiers surged into Germany as the Third Reich began to crumble. It was there that they stumbled upon a horrifying discovery – the Nazi concentration camp, Buchenwald. Of the 250,000 Jewish prisoners held there, only 4,000 were still alive. More camps were then discovered throughout Germany and occupied Europe – where a total of 6 million Jews perished in what became known as the Holocaust. Gen. Dwight Eisenhower immediately ordered the Army Corps of Engineers to film the camps. Otherwise, he wrote, "People will say that things like this just didn't happen." Yet today – despite the mountains of evidence – the number of Holocaust deniers is growing, as a new, worldwide wave of anti-Semitism is reaching levels not seen since the rise of Nazi Germany. Christians, for the most part, were silent as the horrors of the Holocaust unfolded. Now, the group Proclaiming Justice to the Nations is calling on believers to fulfill their biblical responsibility and support the Jewish community. In her film, "The Forgotten People: Christianity and the Holocaust," producer Laurie Cardoza-Moore documents this growing hatred of the Jews, the parallels between Nazism and radical Islam and why Christians must take a stand for justice and defend the people and nation of Israel.
 
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