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Today, I’m updating my podcast episode with Reverend Barry Denison from ICEJ. He’s CFO of ICEJ. ICEJ, as described in the podcast, is the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem. It has contributed to the Israeli people and Israel for many reasons.

It goes back to one day in August. It was a documentary with a Norwegian journalist with a very biased opinion, labeling Christian organizations as “the lobbyists for the U.S. Presidential election.” Really? It’s true that there are many dual nationals who live in Israel with U.S. citizenship. I was shocked at the documentary because one of the organizations included was ICEJ. I had invited Rev. Barry Denison after the 2024 Christmas season. I decided to invite Rev. Denison to talk about certain topics that I asked for for this podcast.

This podcast was recorded on September 11th. September 11th is the memorial day, the tragic day of 9.11. I believe this day was a tragedy for people. However, I had another tragic news on September 11th. It was the assassination of Charlie Kirk, an American conservative activist. I spoke about September 11th and Charlie Kirk’s assassination with Rev. Barry Denison, not from a political perspective but from his principle, his belief. It was in the evening by Tokyo time that I recorded my podcast.

I have also discussed ICEJ, its cause, and its activities to support the Israeli people and Israeli society. He spoke about the organization supporting the October 7th victims, and many resources on how ICEJ has stored various equipment to avoid the invasions in the southern area of Israel, where it faced the area affected on October 7th.

I want people to understand that Christian organizations are not like what some media propagates. ICEJ isn’t an organization to support the Presidential election. It’s a Christian organization founded with a cause to support and show love toward Israel, and to respect the fact that the land of Israel has historically and currently belonged to the Jewish people.

We discussed other topics on my podcast.

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