That was not just “tech trouble.” It was theology in computer code.
Today, artificial intelligence and bot networks can track and target anyone who speaks up for Israel. The moment you post something pro-Israel, they can flood your platform, overwhelm your voice and make truth look like hate. This is a state-backed psychological operation to detach the church from Israel and to neutralize evangelical support for the Jewish state. It is not an organic debate; it is a coordinated campaign of hate for the Jewish people.
This is why, through the Friends of Zion Ambassador Summit, we are commissioning 1000 pastors as Ambassadors for Israel. They represent millions of believers across America. When these church leaders return home, their pulpits will speak louder than radical propaganda. They will preach a simple message: Standing with Israel is not a political fad; it is standing with Scripture.
The ancient words spoken to Esther, “You have come to the kingdom for such a time as this,” still echo today.
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In a moment when bots, billionaires and bad theology are working overtime to delegitimize the world’s one and only Jewish state, 1,000 pastors standing in Jerusalem may not look like much to some. But I believe heaven is paying attention.
