On August 29, 2010, ShalomTalk will feature Reverend Fumio Taku, president of Christians and Jews United for Israel.
Reverend Taku's parents survived Hiroshima and sent Fumio to Yale University. As a young atheist, Reverend Taku profoundly discovered Jesus and his life and career were changed dramatically.
Reverend Taku lived and worked for three years in Israel with his wife and three children. He became the president of CJUI as a result of his journey in biblical thinking and his experience on the ground with Israelis and Arabs. He discusses with ShalomTalk host, Rabbi Stuart Dauermann, the perils of radicalized mosques in the U.S. He gives reasons why Jews and Christians in the U.S. should support the right of Israel to exist and to claim Jerusalem as capital.
Learn more about Christians and Jews United for Israel at www.cjui.org
Reverend Taku's parents survived Hiroshima and sent Fumio to Yale University. As a young atheist, Reverend Taku profoundly discovered Jesus and his life and career were changed dramatically.
Reverend Taku lived and worked for three years in Israel with his wife and three children. He became the president of CJUI as a result of his journey in biblical thinking and his experience on the ground with Israelis and Arabs. He discusses with ShalomTalk host, Rabbi Stuart Dauermann, the perils of radicalized mosques in the U.S. He gives reasons why Jews and Christians in the U.S. should support the right of Israel to exist and to claim Jerusalem as capital.
Learn more about Christians and Jews United for Israel at www.cjui.org
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