The news headlines from the war–torn Middle
East are constantly changing, and though those countries are on the opposite
side of the globe, the events unfolding there have a powerful effect on America.
But the complexity of all that’s happening makes it difficult to understand what
it means and how it affects us. Authors John Ankerberg and Dillon Burroughs help
bring clarity to the issues as they answer these important questions:
Why does peace continue to elude the Arab
nations and Israel?
What part does Middle East oil have in all
this?
Where do Iran, Lebanon, and Hezbollah fit
into the big picture?
What can we expect from today’s new breed of
terrorists?
What does the United States have at stake?
Readers who have perceived the Middle East
conflict as too complicated to understand will gain a new appreciation for how
today’s events fits into God’s plan for the future.
MELTDOWN
IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Guest: Dr. Jimmy DeYoung
Meltdown in the
Middle East examines the following questions:
Why has the
terrorist group Hamas joined with Yasser Arafat's old terrorist group
Fatah, to form a new Palestinian government?
Why did the
formation of this new government destroy all hopes for peace between Israel
and the Palestinians?
Why the main
threat to Israel is Iran?
How have
religious beliefs led Iran's President to believe that if he uses nuclear
weapons against Israel, he could force the Islamic Messiah, the Mahdi, to
appear on the world scene and help Islamic countries to conquer the nations of
Europe and the United States?
Which nations in
the news today are mentioned in the Bible’s account of end time events?
And, Is Russia now siding with terror? Over the
past year, Russian President, Vladimir Putin has met with Iran's President
Ahmadinejad, delivered Russian missiles to the Iranians, continued building
nuclear facilities in Iran, and strengthened ties with Syria, Hezbolla and
Hamas. How do these events tie into biblical prophecy of the last days?
Copyright: 2007, Number of Programs:
4, Cat. No. MME, Suggested Gift: $49.00