The Back To Jerusalem Podcast

Many mistake the idea of Back to Jerusalem as a movement of the Chinese church to evangelize Jerusalem. However, Back to Jerusalem is the goal of the Chinese church to evangelize the unreached peoples from eastern provinces of China, westwards towards Jerusalem. Our organization partners with the church of China to not only evangelize the religiously oppressed areas of Asia, but to also train and send Chinese missionaries into the unreached regions of the globe, including Muslim, Buddhist, and Hindu nations. This podcast is a publication of the 501(c)(3) organization Back To Jerusalem and chronicles our experiences from the field.
Episode 651: A New Window In North Korea Has Opened
Eugene has just finished a couple meetings in Holland and has an update on North Korea. Recently we have been able to find a small window that has allowed BTJ to provide direct support to people inside of North Korea.
Continue ReadingEpisode 650: Underground House Church Training For Sunday School Teachers
Eugene just arrived in Mexico after being in the country of Georgia with a team of BTJ members participating in the BTJ Dove Training Program. Dove is specifically created to train Sunday school teachers in the underground house church.
Continue ReadingEpisode 649: Report From Afghanistan
While recently in Dubai, Eugene was able to meet with a few partners from the Middle East who are working in nations like Iran, Iraq, and Afghanistan. On this episode, he quickly shares how BTJ has been able to smuggle resources into Afghanistan so that food can be provided to families who are starving and in dire need of help.
Continue ReadingEpisode 648: A Russian Pastor Speaks Out
A Russian pastor joins Eugene on this episode to share her perspective on recent events as someone who has been working with Christians inside of Russia. This pastor and her husband have been pastoring a church in Russia for 3 years.
Continue ReadingEpisode 647: Voice of The Persecuted Church Conference
For the first time ever, Brother Yun is coming together with persecuted Christians from Africa, the Middle East, and North Korea to share a message from the persecuted church. This closed door meeting will be in a small intimate setting, so spaces are limited. Visit backtojerusalem.com for more information.
Continue ReadingEpisode 646: Arranged Marriages In India
It is difficult for Christians in India to find a suitable partner. The tradition of elders and parents having a heavy influence on decision making effects many parts of Indian life, including marriage. An Indian brother joins Eugene on the podcast to shed light on this practice.
Continue ReadingEpisode 645: Anti-Christian Protestors’ Rights
Recently, a man named Titus Hartford stood outside of a church holding a controversial sign as congregates arrived for services. After being approached by a few church leaders, a police officer eventually confronted him and ultimately arrested him. Eugene has invited American pastor Chris Monaghan back on the podcast get his take on how he would handle a similar situation
Continue ReadingEpisode 644: Nigeria – Most Dangerous Nation For Christians
Our great friend Thaine is back in Nigeria and joins the podcast along with his Nigerian brother Lengdung to talk about the amazing things God is doing in Nigeria despite the intense, ongoing persecution.
Continue ReadingEpisode 643: Mayday Mayday – Urgent Message From Afghanistan
This is a mayday alert. Food is needed in Afghanistan. The situation is dire. Since the Taliban overthrew the government in August of last year, BTJ has been working with people outside and inside of Afghanistan to supply aid to the people in this chaotic country. Eugene shares details on what’s happening on the ground in Afghanistan right now.
Continue ReadingEpisode 642: Addressing Legalism In The Church
As Eugene was thinking about Easter weekend, he wanted to write a special article. So he put up an article at backtojerusalem.com and shared about how the day of the resurrection changed history forever. Some Christians don’t like the celebration of Easter because of pagan influences. Does the practice of Christianity look the exact same for everyone? Should you speak
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