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Two Nations Under God

Good News From the Middle East

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Two Nations Under God

By: Tom Doyle
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In Two Nations Under God, American missionary Tom Doyle presents reasons why the U.S. should show concern for Israel. Part one, “Why Should America Care?” is a biblical and historical primer on Israel with fascinating insights into connections between American and Middle East culture.

Part two, “Sorting Out the Middle East Maze,” presents more facts about Islam and the spiritual roots behind the Middle East conflicts.

Part three, “Maximizing the Moment,” is a call to action and prayer for the American church regarding the future of Israel.

Best of all, readers will learn throughout that, despite the headlines, there is plenty of good news coming from the Middle East. Doyle reports on the increasing number of Muslims converting to Christianity, profiles local disciples and church planters, and provides helpful timelines, comparison charts, photographs, and more to keep every detail concerning Israel in perspective.

©2004 Tom Doyle (P)2011 Oasis Audio
Middle East Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Politics & Government Spirituality Political Science History & Theory
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Loved this book and it really helped me understand how God is working to spread the gospel in the Middle East. I highly recommend this book!

Insightful and Informative

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Beautiful, convicting, & glory-filled on every level. Come, Lord Jesus. Very grateful to Tom Doyle for this book- I ad been searching for something like this.

Powerful

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It's hard to see the blind faith of the Evangelical movement when compared to the Abramhamic tradition of arguing with Gd. But being two paths from a single root is welcome.

From a Jewish perspective this causes fear and joy

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