Gates of Zion by Bodie Thoene

Gates of Zion by Bodie Thoene

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Gates of Zion by Bodie Thoene

Evil circles closer,
threatening even those
who survived the Holocaust.

It's November 29, 1947. The streets of Jerusalem ring with celebration as the British Mandate of Palestine is carved into Arab and Jewish states. Politicians promise peace, but those who remember the prophecies know the truth.

When photojournalist Ellie Warne snaps pictures of some ancient scrolls, she unwittingly becomes the target of a sinister plan. Whom can she trust? David Meyer, a decorated American war pilot, who seems more comfortable among the stars than on earth with her? Or the scholarly Jew, Moshe Sachar, who hides from commitment behind his studies but says he loves her?

As everything she believes is challenged, Ellie must decide whether to risk her life-and her heart-for a people she has just met.

Special Feature: Study questions suitable for individual use or group discussion.

The Gates of Zion is also available complete and unabridged from Luke Thoene Productions www.theOneAudio.com

Thoene, Bodie: - Pastor Ray founded Maranatha Chapel in August 1984, teaching a midweek Bible study in a recreation center with 30 people. Today Maranatha serves 7,000 people weekly. He is host to the daily Maranatha Radio show heard on stations across the United States and around the world. Maranatha Chapel is a non-denominational evangelical Christian church, in fellowship with Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa. This informal association includes the sharing of philosophical and spiritual values and the participation by our pastors in intra-church conferences. Founded in August 1984, Pastor Ray Bentley started teaching a midweek Bible study in a recreation center, with 30 people. After three months, the fellowship outgrew the center and began Sunday morning services at a local junior high school. The new church continued to grow; by the end of 1986, while still meeting in the junior high school, over 1100 people were attending, necessitating three morning services plus an evening service. Maranatha Chapel currently serves nearly 7000 people, offering solid through-the-Bible life application teaching that has become a brand of Pastor Ray's ministry. Ray's teachings are broadcast daily (Maranatha Radio) as well as four weekly live-streaming webcasts and two weekly archived services. Video clips from Pastor Ray's messages and ministry can be seen on Maranatha Chapel TV. Maranatha's publishing arm, Maranatha Media, produces a variety of printed and audio and video resources for study. Ray has authored five books including his latest, The Holy Land Key. He is married to Vicki and they have two grown children and six grandchildren.

Bodie Thoene has written over 70 works of historical fiction. Over thirty-five million of these best-selling novels are in print in 30 languages. Her byline has appeared in prestigious periodicals such as U.S. News and World Report, The American West, and The Saturday Evening Post. She also worked for John Waynes Batjac Productions and ABC Circle Films as a writer and researcher. John Wayne described her as a writer with talent that captures the people and the times. She has degrees in journalism and communications. In 2016, Bodie's writing returned to the big screen with the release of I'm Not Ashamed: The Diary of Rachel Joy Scott.

SKU Unavailable
ISBN 13 9780871238702
ISBN 10 0871238705
Title Gates of Zion
Author Bodie Thoene
Series Zion Chronicles
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Baker Publishing Group
Year published 1986-09-01
Number of pages 368
Prizes Winner of Gold Medallion Book Awards (Fiction) 1987
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.