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Millions of American Evangelicals are praying for the State of Israel. Among them are the Binghams, a dynasty of Kentucky pastors, and their Evangelical congregants in an impoverished coal mining town. They donate sacrificially to Israels foremost philanthropic organization, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, because they fervently believe the Jews are crucial to Jesuss return. This film traces this unusual relationship, from rural Kentucky to the halls of government in Washington, through the moving of the American Embassy to Jerusalem and the annexation plan of the West-Bank. With unparalleled access, the film exposes a stunning backstory of the Trump and Netanyahu administrations, where financial, political and messianic motivations intersect with the apocalyptic worldview that is insistently reshaping American foreign policy toward Israel and the Middle-East.
Pastors encourage an impoverished Kentucky community, "The forgotten people of America", to donate to Israel in anticipation of Jesuss impending return. The film exposes the controversial bond between Evangelicals and Jews, in a story of faith, power and money, revealing how Trumps America is led by an End-Times apocalyptic countdown.
Pat Robertson
Self (Christian Broadcasting Network)
John Hagee
Self (Christians United for Israel)
Yael Eckstein
Self (International Fellowship of Christians and Jews)
Johnnie Moore Jr.
Self
Yossi Dagan
Self (Samaria Regional Council)
Thomasa Risner
Self (Radio WMIK)
Munther Isaac
Self (Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church)
Yechiel Eckstein
Self (International Fellowship of Christians and Jews)
Lara Friedman
Self (Foundation for Middle East Peace)
Boyd Bingham IV
Self (Binghamtown Baptist Church)
William Bingham Iii
Self (Binghamtown Baptist Church)
Barak Ravid
Self
Sondra Oster Baraz
Self (Christian Friends of Israeli Communities)
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