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The Jerusalem Connection's Red Alert Report brings you news, commentary, and interviews with subject experts and eyewitnesses telling the story of Israel and its people, both ancient and modern to inform, educate and activate support for Israel and the Jewish people.


Originally commissioned in 2010 as a YouTube video production by the Rev. Dr. Jim Hutchens to counter BDS, anti-Zionism, and Jew-hatred wherever it manifested, The Red Alert program developed into a platform to educate on all matters of truth surrounding Israel's Biblical foundations, historical context, and modern-day battle for security and peace.


Educating Christians and the entire community on the history of persecution the Jewish people have faced, including the Holocaust and the most recent attempted genocide of October 7, 2023, the Red Alert Reports bring you valuable insights and conversations to strengthen the bonds of Christians and Jews.


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  • Red Alert: Why Study the Bible in Israel? A Conversation with the American Christian Trust
    Feb 25 2026

    Red Alert: Why Study the Bible in Israel? A Conversation with the American Christian Trust

    With Amy Zewe

    In an age when understanding the roots of our faith is more important than ever, the American Christian Trust is stepping forward with a transformative educational opportunity. Led by Mark Pritchett, this groundbreaking program invites Christians to study Scripture in the land where the biblical story unfolded—Israel itself.

    In this week’s Red Alert Report episode, Mark Pritchett shares the details of “A Chronology of the People and Land of the Bible,” a unique learning experience in Israel that brings the Bible to life through expert teaching, on-site excursions, and collaborative discussions. Participants will study with Jewish scholars and elite professors from Hebrew University, gaining a deeper and more accurate understanding of God’s Word.

    Why Study the Bible in Israel?

    Many Christians begin and end their study in the New Testament, missing the richness, continuity, and revelation found in the Hebrew Scriptures. This program helps believers reconnect with the full biblical narrative—God’s plan, God’s people, and God’s land.

    Studying the Bible in its original context is also one of the strongest defenses against the subtle and not-so-subtle forms of antisemitism that have crept into parts of the Church. When Christians understand the Jewish roots of their faith, false teachings lose their power.

    What Participants Can Expect

    Whether pursuing undergraduate or graduate credit—or simply seeking personal enrichment—students will encounter a life-changing experience. The course blends:

    Expert instruction from Jewish scholars

    Immersive site visits across Israel

    Interactive learning with a diverse cohort

    A restored understanding of the Bible’s continuity from Genesis to today

    The American Christian Trust’s initiative is far more than an academic program. It is a spiritual journey that deepens faith, strengthens biblical literacy, and fosters meaningful connections between Christians and the Jewish people.

    Core Topics from Today’s Discussion

    Bible Study: Returning to Genesis

    Exploring Israel’s Biblical History with Hebrew University Experts

    Jewish Professors Teaching Scripture in Its Original Context

    From Genesis to Modern Israel: One Continuous Story

    Deep Bonds Between Jewish Teachers and Christian Students

    How Christian’s Misunderstanding of the Bible Fuels Antisemitism

    How to Learn More

    To explore this study opportunity: 📞 Call: 310-962-5762

    📧 Email: ACT.Biblestudies@gmail.com

    Applications are due March 26, 2026. Don’t wait.

    Share this opportunity with your pastor, Bible study leader, Sunday school teacher, or university-level network. Or consider joining the program yourself to deepen your understanding of God’s Word in His land, among His people.

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    31 min
  • Did the Apostle Paul Really Start a New Religion?
    Feb 11 2026

    Today's Red Alert is co-hosted by Amy Zewe and Shelley Neese

    Reframing the Apostle Paul: A Conversation with Ryan Lambert

    In this week’s episode, we sit down with Ryan Lambert, author of The Weird Apostle: The Strange Jewish Mission of a Global Game Changer, to explore one of the most misunderstood figures in the New Testament: the Apostle Paul. Ryan’s lifelong fascination with Paul has led him to uncover a deeper, richer narrative—one that challenges long-held assumptions and invites both Christians and Jews into a more honest and fruitful dialogue.

    Paul: Not a Convert, but a Called Jew

    One of Ryan’s central insights is his challenge to the traditional idea that Paul “converted” to Christianity. Instead, Ryan argues Paul experienced a vocational calling, not a religious departure. His encounter on the road to Damascus was not the birth of a new religion, but a commissioning within Judaism—a mission to bring the nations into the family of God without erasing their identities or severing his own Jewish roots. This reframing matters. When Paul is removed from his Jewish context, his writings become distorted, and the bridge he intended to build becomes a barrier instead.

    Recovering Paul’s Jewish Context

    Ryan emphasizes that Paul’s teachings cannot be understood apart from his Jewish identity. The Hebrew Scriptures, Jewish tradition, and the covenantal story of Israel shaped his letters, mission, and theology. When we overlook this context, we risk misinterpreting Paul—and misrepresenting the very faith he lived and taught. Paul’s mission, Ryan explains, was never about replacing Israel or negating the Torah. It was about expanding the family of God, not shrinking it. His work was bridge‑building at its core.

    Why This Matters Today

    Misunderstandings of Paul have had real consequences throughout history. When Paul is portrayed as the founder of a new religion or as someone who rejected Judaism, it has fueled division, supersessionism (replacement theology), and even antisemitism. Ryan calls us to approach Paul with humility, accuracy, and respect—recognizing the harm caused by misreadings and the healing that can come from better understanding. By recovering Paul’s true context, Christians can engage more meaningfully with Jewish communities and foster healthier interfaith relationships.

    Key Takeaways from Our Conversation:

    Paul’s story is a vocational calling within Judaism, not a conversion away from it.

    We cannot understand the New Testament without Paul, and we cannot understand Paul without his Jewish identity.

    Historical misreadings of Paul have contributed to division and antisemitism, making accurate interpretation essential for healing and dialogue.

    Go to www.BridgeBuildersForum.com and check Ryan Lambert’s Olive Tree Campaign, Podcasts, and Learning Resources, including the book, The Weird Apostle (available on Amazon).


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    32 min
  • Red Alert: Can Voices from Northern Ireland Help Strengthen Global Support for Israel?
    Feb 4 2026

    Today's Guest: Steven Jaffe, Chair of Northern Ireland Friends of Israel
    In this episode, we welcome Steven Jaffe, Chair of the Northern Ireland Friends of Israel, joining us from the United Kingdom to shed light on the realities facing the Jewish community in Northern Ireland and the broader region.
    Steven shares encouraging news: Israel and the Jewish people have many Christian and non-Jewish allies who stand with them. Yet he also explains the difficult truth—political hostility toward Israel often spills over into hostility toward local Jewish communities.
    Raised in Northern Ireland, Steven grew up within his Jewish family surrounded by a Christian community that embraced and supported the small Jewish minority. Only later did he recognize the wider undercurrents of antisemitism and anti-Zionism shaping the region. This realization led him to partner with non-Jewish allies to counter misinformation, challenge false accusations, and build bridges rooted in shared values and truth.
    Steven also walks us through the deep historical ties between Ireland, the Jewish people, and the State of Israel—including the remarkable legacy of Chaim Herzog, the Irish-born 6th President of Israel, and his father, Isaac Herzog, the first Chief Rabbi of Ireland.

    Find Northern Ireland Friends of Israel on Facebook, follow, like, share, and pray!

    If you enjoyed this conversation, please follow/subscribe, like, and share it to reach a larger audience. Consider making a recurring or one-time donation to The Jerusalem Connection so we can keep bringing you content like this.

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    31 min
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