March 12, 2016 | #1611—Jim Showers Interview

This week on The Friends of Israel Today, our host and Bible teacher Chris Katulka interviews Jim Showers, the executive director of The Friends of Israel, about FOI’s Up To Jerusalem tours. In our short segment, Chris begins a series called “What’s Your Source of Confidence?” As always, we wrap up our program with Apples of Gold, a dramatic retelling from the life of Holocaust survivor and believer in Jesus, Zvi Kalisher.

March 5, 2016 | #1610—The Institute of Jewish Studies

This week on The Friends of Israel Today, our host and Bible teacher Chris Katulka interviews Clarence Johnson. Clarence is the Director of The Institute of Jewish Studies, an online program offered by The Friends of Israel to anyone interested in a deeper look into the Scriptures. In our short segment, Chris also interviews an IJS student, Pastor Darrel Nefzger. As always, we’ll wrap up our program with Apples of Gold, a dramatic retelling from the life of Holocaust survivor and believer in Jesus, Zvi Kalisher.

February 27, 2016 | #1609—God is Greater than Life

This week on The Friends of Israel Today, our host and Bible teacher Chris Katulka will share why God is greater than life itself. In our Ask FOI segment, we’ll answer the question, “How did Abraham get saved?” As always, we’ll end our show with Apples of Gold, a dramatic retelling from the life of Holocaust survivor and believer in Jesus, Zvi Kalisher.

February 20, 2016 | #1608—Lorna Simcox Interview

This week on The Friends of Israel Today, Chris Katulka welcomes back Lorna Simcox to the program. We’ll get to hear about how Lorna, the editor-in-chief of Israel My Glory, came to know Jesus as her Lord and Savior. In our short segment, Chris will share encouraging words from Paul as we are reminded that we are “more than conquerors.” As always, we’ll wrap up our program with Apples of Gold, a dramatic retelling from the life of Holocaust survivor Zvi Kalisher.

February 13, 2016 | #1607—Efraim Inbar Interview

This week on The Friends of Israel Today, our host and Bible teacher Chris Katulka interviews Efraim Inbar, Professor in Political Studies at Bar-Ilan University and Director of its renowned Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies. He’ll discuss Israel’s unique relationships with their neighbors in the Middle East. Where is it in the Bible where the Holy Spirit leaves the temple in Jerusalem? We’ll answer that in our Ask FOI segment. As always, we’ll wrap up our program with Apples of Gold, a dramatic retelling from the life of Holocaust survivor Zvi Kalisher.

February 6, 2016 | #1605—Israel My Glory: In Depth-Jan/Feb

This week’s program is the first of its kind, as we begin a new feature called “Israel My Glory In Depth.” Every two months we’ll focus on the current issue of Israel My Glory magazine. The theme of the current issue happens to be Romans chapters 9 through 11. This portion of scripture is one of the most detailed, thorough New Testament arguments that makes a case for Israel.

January 23, 2016 | #1604—The Jesus Prophecies, Part 1

In this week’s program, Chris Katulka starts a series called the Jesus Prophecies. Together, we’ll take a look at the prophetic words of Jesus from His earthly ministry. These prophecies are pushing us to His Second Coming, that glorious moment in human history when Jesus Christ will return. But before that great moment occurs, the world will experience an indescribable pain called the Tribulation.

(Image: Pieter de Grebber, God Inviting Christ to Sit on the Throne at His Right Hand, 1645. )

January 16, 2016 | #1603—Psalm 110, Part 3

This week, Chris Katulka shares the third and final part of his series on Psalm 110. This great prophetic chapter in the Psalms paints a picture of who Jesus is and casts a vision forward of what Jesus will do. So far, you’ve heard that Jesus is both a King and a Warrior, but there’s another title that shows up when looking at this Psalm. He is also given the title of priest. Listen and hear why this title is more unusual than the others you have heard about so far.