Leading the Way broadcasts the gospel in the Middle East, love in the air

For half a century the conflict between Arabs and Israelis has been over the sacred land known once Palestine. The suicide bombers always happened between Arabs and Israelis. Last Sunday, two Palestinian suicide bombers attacked this closely guarded Israeli port the killing 11 Israelis and wounding 18. And the Israeli attack helicopters fired at least 10 missiles at a metal foundry and other targets around Gaza City, Palestinian witnesses said. It was not known what other targets were hit and there were no immediate reports of casualties.

However, the violence cannot stop the spread of the Gospel into the Holy Land. Leading the Way is doing the broadcasting of gospel message to the Muslim world through dual language English/Arabic. They believe that it is crucial to work in the Middle East and other countries that for years have been dominated by the philosophies of false religions.

While it may be hard to believe, there are countless individuals around the world who have never heard the gospel message of Jesus Christ. They also have never experienced the freedom that comes from having their sins forgiven or the joy that emerges once they have given their lives to a Savior who loves them unconditionally and eternally. Leading the Way 75/2 Project aims at broadcasting the message of God's love to 75 percent of the world's Muslim population within the next two years.

The response to the broadcast has been incredible. Some Muslims started to be interested in Christianity, they want to read the New Testament, and through their program, some people came to Christ and their faith has been strengthened.

The hope for peace and tranquility in the Holy Lands would not be a distant dream, there will be great conciliation in the history of God.
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