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After October 7, a quiet but decisive front has opened and it could shape Israel’s future for generations. In this episode, you’ll discover why the Jewish–Christian alliance is no longer optional but strategic, as the concept of “Universal Zionism” reframes Israel’s next phase around shared biblical values, political cooperation, and cultural alignment.
Learn how Zionism has evolved from political survival to spiritual purpose, why conservative Christian support may be Israel’s most under-invested strategic asset and how language, policy and grassroots engagement are already reshaping the battlefield of ideas.
If you want to understand where Israel’s global support will come from next, and what must change now to secure it, this conversation connects the past, the crisis of October 7 and the emerging blueprint for Israel’s long-term strength.
CHAPTERS
00:00 The New Front After October 7
01:05 Why the Jewish–Christian Relationship Matters Now
02:15 Beyond Donations: A Values-Based Alliance
03:30 The Birth of “Universal Zionism”
04:45 The Three Phases of Zionism Explained
06:10 Political vs. Religious Zionism—What Changed?
07:30 Why Jews Underinvested in Conservative Christians
08:50 Language Wars: Judea & Samaria vs. “West Bank”
10:05 Policy Influence in Washington and Christian Media
11:20 Restoring America’s Foundational Values Together
12:40 Israel’s Post-October 7 Vision: Light Unto the Nations
14:00 The Long Arc: Redemption, Optimism, and Israel’s Future
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Paul Bernard continues his poem of Daniel. Part 4
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A 17-year-old tried to humiliate me yesterday. He did it in front of a full classroom of his peers.
We were in the middle of a seminar on The Grapes of Wrath, discussing the dignity of the working class and the gap between the haves and the have-nots. The energy in the room was great until a student in the front row—let’s call him Tyler—interrupted me.
"Ms. Holloway... that’s an interesting blazer," he said, his voice dripping with a performative curiosity. "What brand is that? Is it a high-end label?"
The room went dead silent. Thirty pairs of eyes moved from his designer sneakers to my vintage tweed jacket. I could see the smug look on his face; he knew exactly what he was doing.
I didn't blink. I just smiled. "Thank you for noticing, Tyler. Actually, I picked it up at the Salvation Army on Saturday. It cost me four dollars."
The silence shattered. A few students snickered. One girl in the second row made a face and whispered, "Used clothes? That’s kind of gross."
Tyler leaned back, looking satisfied. "Yeah, I don’t think I could ever do the 'hand-me-down' thing. I prefer my clothes new."
I realized then that the lesson on Steinbeck was over, and a much more important lesson had begun. I set my notes aside and leaned against my desk.
"You know," I said, looking directly at him, "it doesn’t matter if a coat comes from a luxury department store or a dusty rack at a charity shop. Once it’s in the laundry, it meets the same soap and the same water. It serves the same purpose."
I let that sink in before continuing. "The 'status' you’re all chasing? Most of those expensive labels are stitched onto fabric made in the same factories as the generic brands. You aren't paying for better quality; you’re paying for the right to feel superior to people you think are beneath you."
I told them about the treasures I’ve found while thrifting—pure silk scarves, leather boots that outlast anything in the mall, and books with histories of their own.
As I spoke, I scanned the room. I saw the kids in their $150 hoodies looking a bit uncomfortable.
But I also saw Elena in the back, who I know carefully mends the same three sweaters she wears all winter. I saw Marcus, who never buys lunch and wears shoes that are clearly a size too small because his family is struggling to keep the lights on.
They were the ones leaning in. They were the ones who finally felt like they could breathe.
Before the bell rang, I addressed the room one last time.
"Listen to me," I said, my voice quiet but firm. "Never let me hear you mock someone for having less than you. There is zero shame in being broke. There is zero shame in wearing thrifted clothes or walking because you can't afford the bus."
I made eye contact with every single one of them.
"The only real shame in this world is believing you are a better human being simply because your parents can afford a certain logo."
I know what it’s like to be on that side of the line. I’ve lived through the months of checking my bank balance before buying a gallon of milk. I’ve known the anxiety of a "Check Engine" light when there was no money to fix it.
Those years didn't ruin me; they built me. They taught me what actually matters. They gave me a sense of gratitude that a spoiled life never could.
Your worth isn't found in a price tag. It’s found in your integrity. It’s found in how you treat people who can do absolutely nothing for you.
To the parents and mentors out there: please, teach your kids about empathy. Teach them that wealth is fleeting and character is permanent.
Life is unpredictable. Things change in an instant. And one day, that secondhand jacket might be the very thing that keeps them warm—and keeps them humble.
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(L-R) Rabbi Rami Goldberg, Rabbi Tuly Weisz, Steve and Laurie Martin. Beth Shemesh, Israel December 2025)
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A
Broken Relationship, or Something Else?
“Solomon said, “You were extravagantly generous in love with
David my father, and he lived faithfully in your presence, his relationships
were just and his heart right.” 1 Kings 3:6, The Message
We have all experienced the pain and hurt when a
relationship, one we may have long held, no longer continues. Whether it's a
misunderstanding, a lie, an incident one or the other doesn't want to “work it
out,” or even just weariness from struggles that never seem to end, the
friendship is over.
Companies fire employees. Marriages break apart. Parents and
their children walk away from each other in bitterness and resentment. People
leave churches, synagogues, and communities because of a “wrong word” or an
“unforgiving action.” It happens so many times.
I think of those in the Bible who experienced this, as all of
us have, where two who have walked together, worked together, did many things
together, no longer do so. They no longer want to mend the broken relationship.
Over. Done with.
It happened with David. It happened with Jesus. Paul and
Barnabas, two apostles set apart from the local church in Antioch to go out
together in ministry, parted ways after a big disagreement.
“Now it turned into such a sharp disagreement that
they separated from one another, and Barnabas took Mark with him and
sailed away to Cyprus.” Acts 15:39, NASB
Are these always the work of the devil? Is it human nature
that we have ongoing problems and can’t seem to get along with people? Is it
due to pride, jealousy, wanting our own way, the way we want it? “My way or the
highway!”
Sometimes. Sometimes not.
I have had two primary relationships where I considered “my
best friend” turned their back on me. And it hurt. Forgiveness on my part, to
protect my spirit and soul, was the only way to go to keep me from ongoing
resentment, bitterness, anger, and not “burning the bridge”. It has also
happened in ministry, which should be of no surprise to anyone by now – that
ministries are not perfect, nor the greener grass necessarily.
Before Laurie and I got married in 1977, we told each other
that we would never use the “D” word in our marriage. The commitment we made to
each other, not having “divorce” as an option, has kept us together by our
Lord’s grace, binding us to that commitment. We had to work things out.
A good friend of mine (and still is) recently spoke of how
the Lord was taking him and me on separate paths. Is this a broken
relationship? No. We both sensed that our time working together, in so many
ways, was preparation for what now lay ahead for both of us. We will continue
to support one another in His plans and purposes, but the time for each of us
to “expand our tents” will lead us to do so on different pathways.
My prayer is for you to go the extra mile when necessary.
Persevere in your relationships to keep them strong and lifelong. Families,
churches, and synagogues need the Lord's unity to fulfill His Kingdom purposes.
You are meant to be a vital part of that.
Ahava and shalom,
Steve Martin
Message #4, 2026, “A Broken Relationship or Something Else?” Feb.
9, 2026, 2:30 pm
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Sharon Sanders, co-founder of Christian Friends of Israel in Jerusalem, begins her new series “Hall of Higher Learner”.
And in-depth study going beyond Christians understanding of the Jews and our connection with them.
The Christian Church has a missing link in their faith. What could that be? Learn about the restoration of all things, Israel's return, and why we need to come home to Jerusalem.
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Lance Wallnau - “Why Your Greatest Anointing Feels Completely Natural”
The arrival of five red heifers in Israel, intended to perform the Biblical ritual of purification, marked a major milestone in the return of the Temple Service. Controversy erupted when one of the red cows was burned in what some rabbinic authorities claimed was a practice event, while others insisted it was an actual burning, resulting in ashes that could be used to purify hundreds of thousands of people. One activist took another step forward when he enlisted a Kohen to mix the ashes with spring water, making it suitable for use, heating up the controversy that surrounds the ashes.
YouTuber Adam King released a video this week showing an Orthodox rabbi performing the ancient ritual of preparing water mixed with the ashes of the red heifer, the biblical purification process required before entering the Third Temple. The video, which quickly circulated among Temple activists and evangelical supporters of Israel, has reignited the conversation about when and how this rare commandment will be fulfilled in modern times.
Click here for more: Red Heifer Ashes Used in Purification Ritual, Claims Activist
Trump on! A look at President Trump at the National Prayer Breakfast 2026.



Trump Declares Plan to Rededicate America as 'One Nation Under God' for 250th Anniversary
During his speech at today's event, he opened up once again about his previous comments on not being sure if he could make it into heaven. "I was being funny. You know you can't be sarcastic with them," he said, referring to the news media.
"I said, 'I'm never going to make it to heaven. I just don't think I qualify.' I don't think there's a thing I can do with all of these good things I'm doing, including for religion," he recalled. "But I said, even though I did that, and so many other things... I said, 'I won't qualify, I'm not going to make it into heaven.'"
He said the New York Times then reported that he was questioning the meaning of his life. "No," he said today. "I was just having fun. I really think I probably should make it."
Later, he moved on to discuss his plans to "rededicate America as one nation under God" during this historic year. A sacred prayer ceremony will be held on the National Mall on May 17th.
"We're inviting Americans from all across the country to come together on our National Mall to pray, to give thanks and... we are going to rededicate America as one nation under God," Trump said.
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As we started our walking tour, in ancient Shiloh, we were met by a man who seemed to be just leaving. Larry Borntrager, Amish-Mennonite man from Indiana, USA, looked like a farmhand who had just walked out of a barn. At first I paid little attention, having come to see the first tabernacle of the Israelites here in Israel. And having grown up in Iowa, with a few uncles having cattle on their farms, it was no big deal. Then he started talking about the red heifers…and the excitement rose up within me!
A child of Gittel (Gibeonites) in Shiloh, he said his name was Larry, and the Jews were making provision for him to stay here three months at a time and care for the red heifers brought from the USA. He spoke of the first time he saw them. “They were caked in manure, being no care had really been given them.” His daily checking of the hay, removing manure from the pens, and general grooming kepthim busy. He had recently showed the cattle to USA Ambassador Mike Huckabee a few weeks ago. The “1000 Pastors Tour” from the USA, also a few weeks ago, saw the video and then through a large window were shown them. Larry’s said his last name, Borntrager, means “water carrier” in German. He spoke to us two of his favorite sayings. “Don’t miss God’s move because He didn’t move it right.” (Meaning, His ways are not our ways.) “Don’t end up at the bus station when you should have been at the train.” Lord, thank You for Larry and his care for these special beasts. Oh yes. The cows names in Hebrew : Geula (redemption), Tikva (hope), Techiya (life-giving) and Nechama (comfort). Segula (virtue) was among the original five.
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A “turning point” in America? This was broadcast on Lance Wallnau’s show in September 2025. Interesting to be sure.
We must keep going to the places the enemy thinks he has taken over.

Steve Martin, Love For His People in Charlotte, North Carolina

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INTRODUCTION
From Oct. 16, 2025, to Jan. 12, 2026, my good wife Laurie (48 years of marriage and counting) and I had the most incredible time in Jerusalem and many parts of Israel. We had come to serve with Christian Friends of Israel Jerusalem, as needed.
As I sit on the back veranda of the apartment they provided for us, I watch the sun rise over the southeast as another of His glorious days begins. My heart is full of the love of Yeshua (Jesus) for this, His chosen city, His chosen Land, and His chosen people, the Jews.
We came to bring comfort to His people coming out from a heartbreaking war on the eight fronts the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) were fighting, after the horrendous, murderous, home destruction years since October 7, 2023. The Israelis had been fighting for their lives, their families, their land promised to them by the Living God of Israel. We hoped to bring His love to them as Christians, standing on His Word.
God the Father did not fail them. In so many miraculous ways, He protected them, united them, and caused them to cry out to Him for His salvation.
Over 1200 Jewish civilians were lost that day. Over 1000 young men, women, and reserves have since been lost, destroyed by the enemy who seems never to go away.
“We just want peace,” is the cry of our friends’ hearts here in Jerusalem and the surrounding hills.
But, when the Messiah Yeshua returns to this very city, Jerusalem, they will know Him as their Peace King, their Shalom Most High.
Come Jesus! Bo Yeshua!
As that time of His return quickly approaches, we joined with several hundred Christians, coming from the nations, to comfort, stand in support, and let the love of the Father work through us for them.
In this, my 40th book, written during my 30th trip to Israel since the late 1990s, I share some of my stories. Some chapters are in the “present tense” because I wrote them at the time they occurred.
Many Jews are returning to their Land now, as prophesied centuries ago by Ezekiel, Jeremiah, Isaiah, and Yeshua Himself. Christians are going to Israel to comfort and support them in their return.
And then Jesus (Yeshua) will return as the King of kings and Lord of lords.
I desire that the Lord Himself will touch your heart, and you, too, will join Him in this glorious work, to see His salvation come to the Jews and Arabs of Israel.
Ahava and shalom,
Steve Martin, Love For His People, Jerusalem, Israel, Jan. 7, 2026
My hand on the Western Wall (Kotel) in Jerusalem.
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