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Front Page Jerusalem Radio
The Voice of Israel to the World
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Front Page Jerusalem, the premier Christian radio broadcast out of Israel, is now produced by the ICEJ. This one-of-a-kind weekly radio program focuses on current affairs in the Middle East and presents Israel in a positive, biblical light.
To listen to this special program online click here!
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Front Page Jerusalem is the premier Christian radio broadcast out of Israel.
Produced by the ICEJ News team in the heart of the Israeli capital, Front Page Jerusalem is a one-of-a-kind weekly news magazine focused on current affairs in Israel and the Middle East, featuring exclusive interviews with top Israeli leaders and panel discussions with regional experts
The program is co-hosted by veteran US broadcasters Earl Cox and Ben Kinshlow in Virginia Beach and ICEJ Media Director, David Parsons in Jerusalem and includes weekly Bible teaching by Rev. Malcolm Hedding, ICEJ Executive Director, and one of Jerusalem's leading Evangelical theologians.
The regular FPJ line-up also includes sharp Media analysis and commentary by ICEJ News Editor, Michael Hines, a retrospective look at 'This week in Israel's History' with James Cheatham and a light-hearted view of life beyond the conflict with Beverley Dwyer's 'Israel in our Day'.
Airing coast-to-coast in the United States and across the globe, we bring our listeners a first-rate program dedicated to uplifting the nation of Israel and giving its leaders and uncensored channel to speak to the rest of the world.
To listen to this week's show online click here. Alternatively check out the FPJ website to find out more about the program, listen to a range of special reports and archived broadcasts.
Front Page Jerusalem is a not-for-profit ministry of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, produced free-of-charge to tell Israel's story to the world. Support us by going to the ICEJ's secure donation page and mark your gift for 'FPJ Radio' .
Click here to give now!*
*All gifts are tax-deductible according to the laws of your country.
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