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Why Do You Fear Me? Live Web Event

Thursday, January 28, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM (MT)

Why Do You Fear Me? Live Web Event

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What are your first thoughts when you hear words like 'The Middle East', 'Arab', or 'Muslim'?

If you are like many Americans, the word that first comes to mind is "terrorism.” FEAR is the natural and assumed emotional reaction. So then….what ARE the political, religious, and societal realities of the Middle East? What impact do these have on America? And most importantly, what should our response be to these challenges?

On January 28, Governor David Beasley, Carl Medearis, and Ted Dekker will have an honest unscripted conversation about America and the Middle East. They will not only discuss the vital issues, but provide real-life answers.

This event will be held in conjunction with the release of Ted and Carl’s new book, Tea with Hezbollah — Sitting at the Enemy’s Table, a powerful narrative which draws the West into a completely fresh understanding of those we call our enemies and the teaching that dares us to love them — a must-read for all who see the looming threat rising in the Middle East. David, Carl, and Ted each have a wealth of experience in the Middle East and will provide captivating insights into this confusing part of the world.

Your imagination will be stirred, your heart moved, and your mind filled with new ways to positively interact with the Middle East. Secure your spot now for this ground-breaking event!

 

When

Thursday, January 28, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM (MT)


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Hosted By

Center For Global Strategies (with Ted Dekker, Carl Medearis, and Governor David Beasley)



The Center for Global Strategies exists to connect and integrate emerging populations worldwide into the global economy, dry-up the spawning grounds of violent conflict between societies, establish cross-cultural ties of trade, capital investment, intellectual exchange, friendship, and understanding between peoples, and build a future worth creating for our own, and coming, generations worldwide.