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The Land and the Book helps listeners understand a biblical perspective on the Middle East’s complex tapestry of people and events. Join Charlie Dyer and Jon Gauger as they explore biblical, archaeological and prophetic events.
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If ever there was a place of wonder, it's heaven. But when was the last time you truly wondered about heaven? If heaven is our eternal destiny as believers, shouldn’t we give it more thought? More study? And shouldn’t our daily agenda be shaped by the need to prepare for heaven? This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll shift our focus toward where it belongs: Heaven. Don’t miss our fabulous “sneak preview” with guest Jennifer Rothschild on The Land and the Book.
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When were the first maps of the Holy Land created? And what tools did those ancient cartographers use to measure distances and land masses? How do today’s maps of the region influence the Arab-Israeli conflict? That’s our focus this week on The Land and the Book. As always, we’ll take plenty of time to answer your Bible questions—plus bring you the latest headlines from the Middle. East. That’s all head this week, on The Land and the Book.
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Before she was Sarah, she was Sarai. A devoted wife, she is perhaps best known for her lack of faith when God promised she would have a child in her own age. But have we misjudged her? This week on The Land and the Book, it's a visit with Sarai. We'll get to know her background and the cultural details that make her story come alive. Plus…a look at the top stories coming out of the Middle East. That's The Land and the Book.
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Throughout Scripture, we encounter lots of different covenants. These are promises and agreements that God has made. Why are they so central to understanding Scripture—and the heart of God Himself? Why don’t we talk more about them? This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll discover why biblical covenants are still a big deal. And, of course, we'll cover all the major news stories from the Middle East—answer your Bible questions—and enjoy Charlie Dyer’s and more—on The Land and the Book.
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If singer and songwriter Matthew West were to visit Israel—what would he most want to see—and why? What songs would he choose if he were asked to lead worship on the Sea of Galilee? On another note, how does he feel about the rise of Anti-Semitism in America—and across the globe? This week on The Land and the Book, Matthew West is in our studio to talk about…Israel, music, and more. Don’t miss this fabulous conversation…on The Land and the Book.
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He was the first Hebrew prophet to have a biblical book named for him. Living in the 8th century, he accurately foretold the destruction of the northern kingdom of Israel. His name was Amos—and he was often called a prophet of doom. And when you begin to read his prophecy, it doesn't take long to realize why. So…what can we learn from him today? More than you think! Join us for a compelling conversation this week…on The Land and the Book.
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Christians claim that Jesus is the Messiah. But does the Old Testament confirm this? If so, where? This week on The Land and the Book, David Brickner dives into 12 Old Testament prophecies that point to God’s promise of the Messiah Jesus. Plus, you’ll hear a complete update on major news stories from the Middle East. And you’ll enjoy Gerald Peterman’s answers to the latest Bible questions. So, join us for The Land and the Book.
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What does Gen Z think about Israel? Born between 1997 and 2012, these Americans have their own take on the Arab-Israeli conflict. To them, facts seem to matter less than feelings. And their feelings are predominately anti-Israel. Why do they think the way they do? How can we engage them in respectful dialogue? This week on The Land and the Book, an eye-opening discussion about Gen Z and the Israel Conflict. Join us!
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In 1947, Bedouin shepherds stumbled upon a remarkable discovery in the Judaean Desert: seven scrolls tucked into clay jars in the back of a cave. But not just ANY scrolls. These were the first of what came to be known as the Dead Sea Scrolls. This week on The Land and the Book, you’ll learn how YOU can see some of these scrolls—in person—without traveling to Israel! Plus…the latest headlines from the Middle East—on The Land and the Book.
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You know all about celebrating Christmas. But what about searching for Christmas? You say, "Why would I need to do that?" Because, as a culture, we've lost some significant parts of the advent story. This week on The Land and the Book, we sit down with J.D. Grear for compelling insights. And you won’t want to miss Charlie Dyer’s devotional, or our look at your latest Bible questions. That’s The Land and the Book, with our guest, J.D. Grear—on The Land and the Book.
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It’s great to think about Jesus as a baby, Jesus in the manger, and Jesus on Mary’s lap. But we dare not forget that He was also born King. On this week’s edition of The Land and the Book, special guest Alistair Begg helps us understand that Christ's first coming was also about His second coming. He was born King, but Jesus will soon return as King of Kings! Don’t miss this encouraging conversation—next time on The Land and the Book.
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A wise counselor once advised, “Keep the main thing the main thing.” But ironically, when it comes to Christmas, we let other things obscure the profound. What if we got it right, though? This week on The Land and the Book, you’re invited to join us for an adventure in Rediscovering Christmas! As always, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about this week’s events in the Middle East. And—we’ll answer a great set of Bible questions…all on The Land and the Book.
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Predictably, we meet them only during the Christmas season: Herod the Great—and Mary, the mother of Jesus. Both play an enormous role in that story. But a deeper look at their lives and legacies is a journey worth taking. This week on The Land and the Book—we’ll explore facets of Herod and Mary that will surprise and amaze. So, make it a point to join us for The Land and the Book. And invite a friend to listen, as well.
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Is the gospel able to penetrate the world of Islam? Do you ever wonder what’s really happening in the Muslim world—especially in the Middle East? Todd Nettleton was just there. This week on The Land and the Book, he shares firsthand accounts. You’ll hear true stories of Muslims turning to Christ—against all odds. Stories that encourage you—and motivate you to pray—that’s this week’s edition of The Land and the Book.
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What’s YOUR unique purpose? You weren’t born with an instruction tag. But if you’re a Christian, the Bible offers an entire BOOK of instructions. And there’s no better place to understand your calling than by studying the life of Esther—who lived out her purpose very well. Special guest Dannah Gresh has an encouraging word for you when you join us this week for The Land and the Book. Plus…all the news you need to know from the Middle East…on The Land and the Book.
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We say I do…and live happily ever after, right? Isn’t that how marriage works? Actually, best-selling author Jerry Jenkins says we need to build hedges around our marriages. We’ll see examples in Bible times—and our times—this week on The Land and the Book. Plus, Charlie Dyer’s devotional takes us to a palm tree in the wilderness—with a message for you and me. That’s all this week on The Land and the Book! Join us!
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Be honest! Have you ever skipped over or given up on a book of the Bible like Numbers of Leviticus? These laws, rules, and rituals can be confusing and even daunting. Why did God include all these in the Bible? What does He want us to learn from them today? You'll be surprised at what you discover when you join us this week for The Land and the Book. We'll begin the adventure of "Delighting in God's Law" on The Land and the Book.
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As believers, we were horrified when Hamas attacked Israel last October. But the events that followed also had an enormous impact on Palestinian believers in the Gaza Strip. Tom Doyle has been there many times. This week on The Land and the Book, he brings us the stories of brothers and sisters who are dealing with the fallout. These are stories we need to hear, so don't miss this week's edition of The Land and the Book.
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This week on The Land and the Book, you’ll meet the Characters of Creation: Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel…the serpent…and more. We’ll ask questions like—why didn’t God keep the serpent out of the Garden? Were Adam and Eve to blame for Cain’s failure? Plus, Charlie Dyer’s devotional will help you understand the Jewish festival known as Sukkot (Sue-COAT). It’s a lively conversation—this week on The Land and the Book.
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When you're several thousand feet up in the air, you get a perspective on the lay of the land you just don't see when you're on the ground. But what if I told you the same thing is true of how we look at Scripture? This week on The Land and the Book, special guest—Colin Smith—shows us how and why the view from above is majestic. Plus, we'll look at your latest Bible questions and bring you the top stories from the Middle East. Enjoy an unusual flight when you join us for The Land and the Book.
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Who owns the Land—where Israel is today? It’s being debated in homes and hearts all over the world. Are the Israelis occupiers and oppressors? Or does the media have it wrong? We’ll dig into this hop topic on the next edition of The Land and the Book. Plus, Charlie Dyer’s devotional reminds us that the October 7 attack on Israel has an eerie parallel in ancient Scripture. Don’t miss The Land and the Book.
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The Israel/Palestine conflict. It’s not just a geographical battle over competing land claims. It’s a furious fight between worldviews involving issues of history, justice, oppression—and the nature of truth itself. Essentially, the question is “Whose God IS God?” This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll pursue a biblical worldview. Why Christians should support Israel—this week on The Land and the Book.
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There’s an end coming, you know! Our spinning globe has an end date—as certain as the expiration date on a milk carton. Should that sour our stomachs—or bring us comfort? Just how should we respond? These are the questions we’ll dig into this week on The Land and the Book, as we talk with special guest Max Lucado. As always, we’ll bring you an update on current events from the Middle East and more. All…on The Land and the Book. From Moody Radio.
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Lot’s wife made a choice that ended in tragedy. But her legacy is a warning about the desire to live in the past instead of moving forward in faith. No matter how good or bad our past is, we serve a good God who tells us to forget the former things and get ready for the new things. This week on The Land and the Book, Tammy Whitehurst brings us face-to-face with Lot's wife--who still speaks to us. Don't miss The Land and the Book.
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You can read about history… You can lecture about history… But what if you could DRIVE through history? Go to the actual places where all the cool stuff took place. Well, fasten your seat belt! This week on The Land and the Book, we’re heading for “Drive Through History Adventures.” Along the way, we’ll make a quick stop for a look at current events from the Middle East—plus answer your Bible questions. So strap yourself in for The Land and the Book.
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99% of people who experience the Holy Land in person say it has profoundly affected their faith. But not everyone can go to Israel. If you lack the time, money, and energy to travel, you can still enjoy an immersive and educational tour of the Bible lands. Are you intrigued? Join us this week for The Land and the Book—from Moody Radio.
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With so many excavations over so many years in the Holy Land, you'd think most--or all--of the significant discoveries have been uncovered. Not so! In fact—to mix metaphors—some would say all the digging up until now is just the tip of the iceberg. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll talk with a biblical archaeologist. What’s it really like to dig in ancient lands? Find out this week on The Land and the Book.
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Everybody has a story. Something to teach us about life. So, from A to Z, get ready to meet some of the Bible's heroes, villains, and "ordinary" people. And as you get to know the God these people encountered, your own story will be better, too! This week, it's a conversation with Woodrow Kroll on The Land and the Book. And because everybody has questions about the Bible, we’ll devote an entire segment to your questions…on The Land and the Book.
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Max Lucado is one of America's most-read Christian authors. You know him for his devotionals. But in his latest release, he's focusing on future events, world prophecy, and answering the question "What Happen Next." This week on The Land and the Book, join special guest Max Lucado for a conversation about what’s ahead. Our discussion is sobering, challenging, and encouraging! So, don’t miss Max Lucado on The Land and the Book.
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This week on The Land and the Book: The End of the World—according to Jesus of Nazareth. What did Christ really say about the very end? How would He have us prepare now? This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll talk with prophecy expert Jeff Kinley. Plus, we’ll have all the headlines from the Middle East. And Charlie Dyer’s devotional takes us to some real “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” So, join us for The Land and the Book.
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Ruth, Rachel, and Mary. These are Bible characters we know. But what about other lesser-known names? Characters like Hulda, Jael, and Damaris? Why have we missed them? What were their challenges? And what can we learn from their lives and legacies? We’re about to encounter “50 God-Empowered Women of the Bible.” Don’t miss this week’s edition of The Land and the Book.
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She grew up in the suburbs of Chicago but then moved to southern Israel. Deborah’s firsthand account of life on the Gaza border—and the October 7 attack—is chilling. But this week on The Land and the Book, she also shares disturbing evidence of how hatred for Jews is instilled in the youngest of Palestinian children. This is an eye-opening conversation you’ll be sharing over dinner. So don’t miss this week’s edition of The Land and the Book.
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When Ruth’s husband died, she was tempted to feel alone. When she moved to another country, she was tempted to feel alone. But the biblical story of Ruth is a striking reminder that with God, we are never alone. This week on The Land and the Book, we'll learn what made Ruth tick. Charlie Dyer also gives us some advice in his devotional, "Avoid the Lazy Days of Summer." I hope you'll join us for The Land and the Book.
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He's just back from a trip to Israel. But he wasn't touring. He was LEARNING. How profound is the impact of the Hamas war on Israel? What's next for the nation that Hamas—and others—want to destroy completely? This week on The Land and the Book, it’s an update…from Israel. Plus, Charlie Dyer’s devotional reminds us of what IS…versus what SHOULD be. All on The Land and the Book.
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As a ten-year-old girl, Liane Guddat watched Hitler's motorcade pass by their home in East Prussia. Within a few short months, her hometown was smoldering in ruins. But that was just the beginning of her troubles. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll talk with someone whose faith in Christ helped her survive the horror of Russian invasion and occupation. That’s this week on The Land and the Book.
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Ostracized. Alone. Disoriented. If you’ve left Islam to follow Jesus, that’s often how you feel. You’ve left your family, community, and everything you’ve known behind. You may have found a loving church community, but no one really understands what it’s been like. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll look at the Ex-Muslim’s Guide to Christianity. Help for former Muslims who now follow Christ.
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Did you know the Apostle Paul was a father? The Scriptures tell us that. No, The apostle Paul may have never married—and he certainly did not have a child out of wedlock. But the Scriptures tell us that Paul was a father, spiritually. Exactly what were the attributes Paul tried to exhibit as he ministered? What can we learn from him about fatherhood? Don’t miss The Land and the Book.
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The Old Testament contains more than 20 different Hebrew names for God. Why so many? What’s the difference between them? This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll look at seven Hebrew names for God. We promise you’ll read your Bible differently afterward! Plus, you’ll enjoy hearing questions from other listeners about puzzling passages in Scripture. That’s all this week on The Land and the Book.
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No place in the world embodies both historical and prophetic significance as the Land of Israel. As the land of the Bible, no place is more significant to Jews and Christians. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll talk about a unique book with contributions from many believers—all pointing to Israel, the Miracle. And Charlie Dyer takes us to Psalm 122 for a devotional you’ll love.
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Many Christians struggle to understand the Book of Revelation. “The end times.” “The apocalypse.” “The day of judgment.” These terms are both fascinating and frightening – but what do they really mean? This week on The Land and the Book, we sit down with Dr. David Jeremiah. He helps us understand how current world events were foretold in the Bible, The Book of Signs.
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How do you reach restricted Muslim nations with the gospel of Christ? Bibles aren’t allowed in. Missionaries are forbidden. And trading Islam for Christianity is often punishable by death. This week on The Land and the Book, Bonnie Sala brings us stories of hope from restricted Muslim countries. Plus, Charlie Dyer has a fascinating fresh set of listener Bible questions…on The Land and the Book.
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Before the start of the Holocaust, Jewish born Rose Warmer found her Messiah. When her people were being deported, she longed to go with them. Unbelievably, Rose turned herself in to the Nazis. She was then transported to Auschwitz and brought the people there the Word of God. This week on The Land and the Book, it’s the Untold Story of Rose Warmer. You’ll have to hear it to believe it.
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It’s the world’s first visual and interactive Bible. iBible presents the entire biblical narrative, from Genesis to Revelation, as one cohesive story. The goal: to animate the Bibleand deliver it for FREE to the global missions community! Amazingly, iBible is already making a difference in the Middle East—where Bibles are often restricted. Get the whole story when you join us for The Land and the Book.
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This week on The Land and the Book…a jam-packed hour of stories from the Hamas war on Israel. You’ll meet survivors of the attack. You’ll hear from families whose loved ones are being held hostage. But you’ll also hear how Israeli pastors and Christian ministries are giving help and hope to a nation in the crosshairs. Don’t miss these first-hand accounts from our recent trip to Israel…on The Land and the Book.
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Jacob came to America from Israel with one goal in mind: to make money—and lots of it. But then he met the Messiah. Immediately, Jacob lost his home, his job and all hope for the future. Still, he shared about Christ fearlessly—even when physically assaulted. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll share the remarkable story of Jacob Gartenhaus. Plus, we’ll bring you all the headlines from the Middle East—from a biblical perspective.
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When the war broke out in Israel, we heard about the “safe rooms” where families went to take refuge from the missile attacks. But what are those safe rooms really like? This week on The Land and the Book, we’re heading for Israel where we go inside a safe room. You’ll feel like you’re right there with us. Plus, Charlie Dyer looks at the latest Bible questions you’ve been asking—and then shares his devotional, “A Fishy Tax Story.”
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Most of the Bible’s events unfolded in Israel. But not all. In fact, many key moments took place on the other side of the Jordan River. But would you believe that believers today in modern Jordan have access to quality Bible training? You’ll discover some of what God is doing in Jordan as you listen to The Land and the Book.
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October 7…Hamas fired 3000 rockets... invaded Israel…and killed more 1200. Shockingly, that tragedy looks remarkably similar to an attack on Israel that took place back in the Old Testament. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll take you to a site called Lachish. The biblical account is chilling—but bears a striking resemblance to things we just witnessed.
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For 259 days, they witnessed abuse, torture and execution in Iran’s most infamous prison. Then…they were released. But where would God lead them next? That’s our story this week on The Land and the Book. Plus, we’ll bring you the stories behind the headlines in the Middle East. Also…technological breakthroughs from Amazing Israel.
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Living in Iran, they knew they were putting their lives on the line—every time they shared their faith. Undaunted, in three years, they’d started two house churches and secretly given away more than 20,000 New Testaments. That’s when the police finally caught up with them. “Captive in Iran” is the amazing story of their arrest and ordeal in Iran’s most notorious prison. You’ll hear it all this week on The Land and the Book.
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Christians throughout the Middle East are persecuted for their faith. But now, for the first time, a Christian organization is tracking all of it—with a database. What does that mean for our persecuted brothers and sisters? How can average people use it to raise awareness? That’s our focus this week on The Land and the Book. Plus, we’ll give you an update on all the top headlines from the Middle East. And Charlie Dyer’s devotional takes us to the Judean Wilderness…on The Land and the Book.
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When the Nazis invaded Holland, they made it illegal for anyone to house or even help a Jewish person. Corrie ten Boom and her family decided they simply could not obey this evil dictate. So, they began hiding small groups of Jewish people—and others—who sought refuge. You’ve heard of Corrie ten Boom, but her story comes to life through a dramatic interpreter…this week on The Land and the Book. Don’t miss this extraordinary visit.
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When the Nazis invaded Holland, they made it illegal for anyone to house or even help a Jewish person. Would you have complied? Corrie ten Boom and her family decided they simply could not obey this evil dictate. At home, they began hiding Jewish people—and others—who sought refuge. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll visit their recreated “Hiding Place.” Don’t miss…The Land and the Book.
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Prison. The very word feels like a bucket of ice dumped down your back, doesn’t it? But believers throughout the ages have known what it means to spend time in prison. Just ask the apostle Paul. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll travel to a site where Paul was imprisoned. But it was here that God used him to witness to some of the most powerful people of his day. Don’t miss The Land and the Book.
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What’s it like to visit the Holy Land for the first time? What impressions are deepest—and why? This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll sit down with a couple who share their reflections—and a few surprises. Plus, we’ll bring you all the news you need to know about the Middle East. Also…answers to Bible questions you’ve wrestled with—and a devotional from Charlie Dyer. Join us for The Land and the Book—from Moody Radio.
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How does a girl born into a militantly Muslim nation like Iran—find Christ as Savior? How is she then perceived by her family—her culture? And how do you get discipled in a land where owning or distributing Bibles is illegal? Join us for a truly epic story this week on The Land and the Book. Plus, host Charlie Dyer answers your Bible questions—and shares a devotional. All on The Land and the Book.
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It’s an ancient town at the junction of the Jordan River Valley and the Jezreel Valley. Here, the bodies of King Saul and three of his sons were hung by the Philistines after losing the Battle of Gilboa. Why is this town so well preserved—even after an earthquake? What lessons can we learn? This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll walk the pavers of an ancient Roman town. It’s an unforgettable visit—on The Land and the Book.
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The Bible never gives us her name. But it sure tells us a lot about her: the woman at the well. She had secrets that held her back and weighed her down. Then one very hot afternoon, she met a stranger who uncovered her past—and then freed her from it. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll meet this Bible character through fresh eyes. Plus, we’ll bring you to date on everything you need to know about the Middle East. That’s The Land and the Book.
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Why do many of us evangelicals ignore or minimize the Jewishness of the New Covenant? How does that impact the way we view the end times? And where does the American church fit into all this? Those are big questions—with important answers. We’ll dig into them—this week on The Land and the Book. Plus, we’ll make you the smartest kid on the block as you join us for Bible questions and Charlie’s Answers. That’s all ahead on The Land and the Book.
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Isaiah 9:6 calls Jesus our "wonderful counselor." In the New Testament, the Holy Spirit is also called "the Counselor." And though the Bible offers us theology, history, and poetry, it's also filled with practical counsel. Are we overlooking biblical counsel for our lives? What if we could read our Bibles with more of an eye toward this counseling aspect? We'll discuss it…this week on The Land and the Book.
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The War with Hamas. It’s fought with bullets and bombs. But there’s a second—equally important--war going on in the Middle East. It’s the war of public opinion. Fought largely in the media, it’s a struggle as fierce as any skirmish on the battlefield. Who’s winning—and why? That’s our conversation this week on The Land and the Book. Our guest is Yinam Cohen, Consul General of Israel to the Midwest. Don’t miss this frank conversation on The Land and the Book.
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We tend to think of the Christmas Story as a New Testament thing. Wrong! The promised birth of Messiah hovers over the entire Old Testament. We'll show you the passages—and the people—this week on The Land and the Book. You'll be amazed and encouraged that your Bible offers so many miraculous prophecies--all come true. Plus, you’ll love Charlie Dyer’s devotional, The Un-Christmas Present. Don’t miss The Land and the Book.
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Music has always been central to celebrating the coming of Christ into the world. That's why this week on The Land and the Book, we’re focusing on “Hosanna in Excelsis.” You’ll experience the hymns of the season like never before. Then, we’ll answer a whole bunch of fascinating Bible questions—maybe yours. And Charlie Dyer’s devotional brings us “Three Prophecies of Christmas.” All on The Land and the Book.
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What does it mean to be Jewish? And what makes Jewish culture so meaningful for believers—whether Jewish or not? The truth is most people miss the brilliant tapestry of culture that is the Jewish heritage. But a significant world lies at the intersection of Jewish experiences and expression. We’ll explore that world this week on The Land and the Book. And don’t miss Charlie Dyer’s devotional, T’was the Night Before--on The Land and the Book.
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How would you respond if you were arrested by the religious police? They drag you away, beat you bloody—and knock out 13 of your teeth? It happened to our guest. And that was just the beginning of his torture. Why was he so hated? And how did he endure? We’ll ask those questions and more this week on The Land and the Book. Then, we’ll enjoy an all-new set of Bible questions and answers—and more—on The Land and the Book.
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If you could sum up the book of Revelation's teaching in just one word, what word would you choose? Judgment…violence…finale? What about the word, blessing? That's the thought that captures Ron Rhodes. Coming this week to The Land and the Book, it's a look at 40 Days Through Revelation. Plus, we’ll unpack all the news stories from the Middle East—and answer your Bible questions. Join us for The Land and the Book, from Moody Radio.
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Everyone reads Revelation with an eye toward the date of Christ's return. Clickbait eschatology is a big seller. But what's often missing in the marketplace is an exploration it provides of God's character. If we're not careful, we can study Revelation and miss the central theme—Jesus. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll help you avoid Misunderstanding and Misusing Revelation. Plus--all the news from the Middle East on The Land and the Book.
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Prayer is a conversation that moves primarily in one direction: from the believer who prays—to the God who hears. But what about when God appears silent? Is He really unresponsive? The truth is we always have God's attention. So, how should we respond when God seems silent? These are essential questions. And you'll be encouraged when you join us this week for The Land and the Book.
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Said Lord Byron, “Always laugh when you can. It is cheap medicine.” But many Christians either miss or minimize humor. What does the Bible say? Get ready to laugh…this week on The Land and the Book, as we bring you a biblical perspective on humor. On a more serious note, we’ll bring you up to date on the conflict in Israel. And you’ll love Charlie Dyer’s devotional: Biblical Counseling 101. So join us this week for The Land and the Book.
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Digital media. You hear about it all the time. And digital media is just getting started. But just what is it? And how can Christians harness digital media to share the gospel? This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll be over in Israel talking with a ministry using digital media to reach Jews and Arabs with the gospel. Stories to encourage you…statistics that will astonish you. Plus—all the headlines from the Middle East on The Land and the Book.
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Have you ever considered that God wants to use you to draw Jewish people to Himself? The Bible talks about “’provoking” the Jewish people—to desire Christ. What does that mean? How do we accomplish that? Don’t miss this fascinating conversation on The Land and the Book. And if you’re an outdoors person, you’ll especially appreciate Charlie Dyer’s Devotional: Hiking Up En Gedi. All this week on The Land and the Book.
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The more you learn about it, the more horrible it becomes: the attack of Hamas terrorists on the nation of Israel. It’s an ugly drama that is still unfolding. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll tell you everything you need to know. Plus, we’ll take you to Israel for an on-the-ground report. All that and more on this week’s edition of The Land and the Book.
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The Bible has been God’s Word to His people for millennia. Yet increasingly, people question whether the events it records are actual history. But the Bible’s claims stand up to scrutiny. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll look at 50 Fascinating Finds That Bring the Bible to Life. We’ll also cover all the headlines from the Middle East, answer your Bible questions, and share a brief encouraging devotional. That’s The Land and the Book.
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Jesus called Capernaum "his own city." He performed more of His recorded miracles here than in any other town in the Bible. But Capernaum had a crisis. What was the problem? Why did Jesus ultimately condemn Capernaum? This week on The Land and the Book, we'll leave our studios and go to the streets of ancient Capernaum. Plus, Charlie Dyer helps us understand Sukkot and the Second Coming. All on The Land and the Book.
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Have you heard about the AI Bible? It lets you interview actual Bible characters. But how biblical is the AI Bible? One pastor got some crazy answers talking with the AI Bible. So, how should Christians respond? This week on The Land and the Book, we'll speak with culture expert Kerby Anderson. And in honor of the Jewish calendar, Charlie Dyer's devotional helps us better understand Yom Kippur—on The Land and the Book.
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Whatever your passion, God can use it to reach others with the gospel. For example, this week on The Land and the Book, you’ll meet a guy who loves to climb: hills, mountains, and walls. If it can be climbed—he wants to give it a try. What's more, he believes he can combine his love of climbing—with his passion to reach Jewish people for Christ. Join this encouraging conversation on The Land and the Book.
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Did you know that the Messiah's second coming is tied to the repentance of Israel? To enter the New Jerusalem, you must enter one of twelve gates that are named for the tribes of Israel. The very One we exalt is called “the Lion of the tribe of Judah.” To minimize Israel is to disregard God’s prophetic plan. We'll discuss Messiah in the End Times this week on The Land and the Book. A biblical way to process end-time events.
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Revival—and Israel. When did you last hear those two words in the same sentence? Some say to connect Israel with revival, you'd have to dig deep into the Old Testament. But is that really true? This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll discover how revival is impacting Israel in our generation! Plus, Charlie Dyer's devotional, Finish the Wall, will encourage you. Join us for The Land and the Book.
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Jesus invested the majority of his ministry time in the Galilee region. It’s in Galilee that Jesus established his home base, called his disciples, and performed many of the great miracles we read about in Scripture. But what—if any—of the biblical Galilee remains today? What is there to be seen that dates back to the time of Christ? You’ll love what you discover with us—this week on The Land and the Book!
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Lebanon. The country claims to have the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world. But Lebanon is a country in turmoil. Its economy is one of the world’s ten worst. Bread prices increase several times a month. And the price of fuel goes up twice a day. Yet God has a heart for Lebanon. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll explore firsthand what the Lord is doing today in Lebanon. You’ll be encouraged. Join us!
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Some of Jesus’ harshest words He aimed at the Pharisees. Just who were these people? And why did Jesus judge them so severely? More importantly, how can you and I guard against becoming like them? This week on The Land and the Book, you’ll learn how to “Silence Your Inner Pharisee.” Plus, we’ll look at the headlines throughout the Middle East—and answer your Bible questions. That's The Land and the Book—with Charlie Dyer and Jon Gauger.
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A spiteful boss, a manipulative mother, a desperate housewife. We know these women. We’ve lived with them—or worked with them or caught a glimpse of them in our mirrors. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll meet their ancient counterparts in Scripture. I promise you’ll be amused, inspired—perhaps even walloped--by our guest, Liz Curtis Higgs. Our focus: Slightly Bad Girls of the Bible. Join us!
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Psalm 122:6 commands us, "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: May those who love you be secure." But what does it mean to pray for the peace of Jerusalem? What does God intend us to do or say when we pray? This week on The Land and the Book, you’ll enjoy a practical conversation about an ancient command. Plus, Charlie Dyer’s devotional takes us to The Battles at the Pool of Gibeon. Don’t miss The Land and the Book!
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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be part of an archaeological dig in Israel—maybe just for a day? What would it feel like to run a trowel or shovel through ancient ground? How might that experience shape your understanding of Scripture? Grab your water bottle and boots. Because this week on The Land and the Book, you’ll take part in “A Dig for a Day.” Plus, we’ll share some fresh ideas on how you can reach out to your Jewish friend…on The Land and the Book.
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Women of the Bible. Some of their stories we know little about. Some of them we know in detail. But all of them offer insights for us today. This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll encounter the stories of several of these women. As always, we’ll reserve plenty of time to answer your Bible questions. And you don’t want to miss Charlie Dyer’s devotional. It’s called, “How to Get Rich—Slowly.” Don’t miss the one-hour trip to Israel we call, “The Land and the Book.”
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Do you ever read the Bible and ask…Why did this nameless bystander appear in the best-selling book of all time? Or maybe you’ve wondered…What difference does it make that a certain meeting with Jesus took place in one location instead of another? This week on The Land and the Book, you and I will take a walking tour of the gospels! We’ll leave plenty of time for your Bible questions. And we’ll bring you all the top stories from the Middle East. All ahead…on The Land and the Book.
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Across the Middle East, girls suffer beatings, shaming, and stifling restrictions. They’re restricted in their freedom to go to school, voice their opinions, or wear what they want. But a Christian media project aims to spotlight their plight and give them a voice. We’ll give you all the details this week on The Land and the Book. It’s a push-back against cultures of gender-based violence and discrimination.
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This week on The Land and the Book, it’s a conversation about the Most Misunderstood Women of the Bible. Truthfully, we've all experienced this. So, what can we learn from Bible characters who faced what we've faced? We've also got a great lineup of Bible questions we'll be answering—and you won't want to miss Charlie Dyer's devotional, "A Room with a View." That's all ahead on this week's edition of The Land and the Book. Join us!
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The story of Noah. Most people remember it mainly as a children’s story found in picture books and heard in Sunday school lessons. But this tragedy really took place. Widely overlooked is Jesus’ stunning prophecy that the final days of planet Earth would be just as it was in the days of Noah. What does that mean for you and me? Join us for The Land and the Book.
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Are you searching for freedom? Feeling stuck but unsure how to release your potential? Wondering what the world would look like under the reign of a generous, liberating King? The Old Testament book of Exodus offers some fantastic insights. That’s where we’re headed this week on The Land and the Book—a Journey to Freedom. Plus, we'll keep you updated on current events in the Middle East and more.
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Scandal. Murder. Adultery. Forgiveness. Faith. Hope. You’ll find all of these crimes in the pages of Scripture. But unlike your favorite true crime show, these dark deeds reveal the devastating consequences of sin and the unrelenting power of God's grace. Be sure to join us this week on The Land and the Book as we look at True Crimes of the Bible.
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Walk with Ruth as she travels from Moab to Bethlehem, certain of her calling yet uncertain of her future. Hold Naomi's hand and watch love put the pieces of her broken life back together. And hang out with Boaz, their kinsman-redeemer, who blesses both women and honors God. That’s where we’re headed this week on The Land and the Book. Our special guest: Liz Curtis Higgs. Don’t miss The Land and the Book.
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His passion is to help those who AREN'T Jewish learn how to build bridges with our Jewish friends and neighbors. He's got some creative ideas to share. This week on The Land and the Book, our guest is Justin Kron of the Kesher Project. Plus, we’ll talk about all the news stories you need to know about based in the Middle East. Then, we’ll answer your Bible Questions—and present a powerful devotional. That’s The Land and the Book.
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The Bible is the most read book in the world. But many of us get stuck in a rut when we read it. Rather than feeling inspired and energized, we feel confused, disenchanted, or removed. If you relate to that, we’ve got a conversation for you! Join us as we explore Fourteen Fresh Ways to Enjoy the Bible. Plus, our devotional introduces us to the Ideal Mother—all on The Land and the Book.
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It’s one thing to say we should support and stand alongside the Jewish people. It's quite another to DO this. So, what does it look like to show up for our Jewish friends and neighbors? We'll give you some practical ideas this week on The Land and the Book. Plus, you'll enjoy Charlie Dyer's devotional, "The Bible's Most Ineffective Prayer Meetings." Join us for The Land and the Book
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He’s traveled to Israel more than 10 times. If you saw him, you might recognize him as the “car guy”—Barry Meguiar (mug-G’WIRE). This week, he joins us on The Land and the Book to share some amazing stories from his trips to Israel. But even more, he wants to ignite your life! What’s it all about? I promise you, it will be a great adventure when you join us for The Land and the Book.
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It’s one of the toughest names in the Bible to pronounce: Habakkuk. He wrote a sobering book—just three chapters long. It’s tucked away deep into the Old Testament. But just who was Habakkuk? What insights does he offer us today? That’s our conversation this week on The Land and the Book. Plus—you’ll love Charlie Dyer’s devotional, “The Bible’s Most Ineffective Prayer Meetings.” All on The Land and the Book.
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Just what IS a “Messianic Congregation?” Have you ever been to one? What can we learn from our brothers and sisters who DO worship at a Messianic fellowship? This week on The Land and the Book, we’ll meet the congregational leader of a Messianic church. Plus, Charlie Dyer’s devotional takes a look at Fake News…back in Bible times. Intrigued? Don’t miss The Land and the Book.
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As Christians, we know the story of the sufferings of Jesus. But could it be we’re so familiar that we’re no longer moved as we should be? This week’s edition of The Land and the Book is not for the faint of heart. We’ll ponder “The Agony of Jesus.” Our guest is a medical doctor who helps us better understand the price Jesus paid for our redemption. Join us for The Land and the Book.
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At Easter, the Son of God took on the world’s sin and defeated the devil, death, and the grave itself. How is it, then, that history’s most glorious moment is surrounded by fearful fishermen, despised tax collectors, marginalized women, feeble politicians, and traitorous friends? This week on The Land and the Book, you’ll meet “The Characters of Easter.” Join us!
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