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.
BTJ Hackers Conference – Looking for inventors
This year, the BTJ Hackers Conference is doing something completely new – for the first time ever, we are opening up the closed door meeting to INVENTORS! Inventors and Hackers go hand-in-hand when supporting missionaries in closed nations and that is why we NEED YOU. Do you have a cool idea, gadget, device, or program that you think could help
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Looking Back on the BTJ Hackers Conference & Ambassadors Meeting Back to Jerusalem is a vision, not an organization. It is the vision God gave to the Chinese Church to take the Gospel from China back to where the Great Commission began: Back to Jerusalem. This area between China and Jerusalem, known also as the 10/40 window, contains the most
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There is a Gospel battlefield today that is more technologically advanced than ever before. The rules on this battlefield are constantly changing which means that we must constantly adapt to it. In order to meet this challenge, we are calling all computer programmers, code writers, hackers, and gamers to join us for a special event called the Back to Jerusalem
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CALLING ALL HACKERS! CALLING ALL HACKERS! We are sending out an URGENT call for all computer programmers, code writers, hackers, and gamers to join us for a special event called the Back to Jerusalem Hackers Conference. This is not your grandmother’s mission conference. There is a Gospel battlefield today that is more technologically advanced than ever before. The rules on
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On Valentine’s Day 2022, a group of Hackers from the around the world flew into a bustling airport in the Middle East. The Hackers came from Europe, America, South America, Africa, the Middle East and China. They had different backgrounds in cybersecurity, data processing, government monitoring systems, and factory production, but they all had one common vision – getting the
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The Gospel battlefield is more technologically advanced than ever before. In order to meet this challenge, we are calling all computer programmers, code writers, hackers, and gamers to join us for a special event called the Back to Jerusalem Hackers Conference. This two-day event will be held in February 2022 in Tennessee. The cost to attend this meeting is $0.
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There is a Gospel battlefield today that is more technologically advanced than ever before. The rules on this battlefield keep changing which means that we must constantly adapt to it. In order to meet this challenge, we are calling all computer programmers, code writers, hackers, and gamers to join us for a special event called the Back to Jerusalem Hackers Conference.
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Persecution against Christians in China is worse today than at any other time in the last 20 years. China is effectively using social media to persecute Christians and ostracize them from society. In July 2019, China kept 2.5 million passengers from flying and prohibited the purchase of more than 90,000 train tickets by those with a low rating on their
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Although advanced technology has been primarily used to enhance the quality of life, many nations and anti-Christian corporations have been weaponizing it to persecute Christians, restrict their views, and to force-feed their anti-Christian ideology. Facebook, YouTube, Apple, and Google have already implemented policies that block Christian ministries from direct access to each other and prevent certain content, either by blocking
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