1Lt Michael Behenna In The News

The link below is a Fox News story that talks about the plight of our friend Michael Behenna.

Lt. Behenna’s parents have been on the podcast several times and we’ve covered this story almost from the very beginning.

Let’s pray that President Trump does the right thing and gives the hero a pardon.

www.foxnews.com/us/2018/03/23/more-veterans-seek-trumps-pardon-for-combat-zone-convictions.html

PAUL, APOSTLE OF CHRIST — in theaters TODAY!

Paul Apostle of Christ

Click on the picture above to “Find A Theater & Get Tickets Now”.

Below is the official press release and below that is the official trailer.

‘PAUL, APOSTLE OF CHRIST’ 

 Featuring Jim Caviezel as Luke and James Faulkner as Paul

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 Culver City, CA, January 30, 2018 – The official trailer drops today for the anticipated new film PAUL, APOSTLE OF CHRIST, a thrilling, epic story of the man who persecuted the early church and then became its greatest evangelist.

PAUL, APOSTLE OF CHRIST brings to life on screen the powerful story of a man who changed the course of history through his committed faith, yet at great cost to himself,” Director and Screenwriter Andrew Hyatt said. “The film shows what a deadly dangerous place the Roman world was for the early Christian church, and it shows how Paul prepared the faithful to continue living out their beliefs in the face of it.

PAUL, APOSTLE OF CHRIST stars Jim Caviezel (THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST), James Faulkner (Downton Abbey), Olivier Martinez (S.W.A.T.), Joanne Whalley (A.D. The Bible Continues) and John Lynch (THE SECRET GARDEN).

In PAUL, APOSTLE OF CHRIST, Luke (Caviezel) risks his life to visit Paul (Faulkner), who is held captive in a Roman prison under Nero’s rule. Together, they struggle against a determined emperor and the frailties of the human spirit in order to live out the Gospel of Jesus Christ and spread their message to the world.

AFFIRM Films, a Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) company, in association with Giving Films, presents an ODB Films production in association with Mandalay Pictures.  Filmed in Malta, PAUL, APOSTLE OF CHRIST is produced by T.J. Berden (FULL OF GRACE) and David Zelon (SOUL SURFER). Executive Producers are Eric Groth, Rick Jackson, Harrison Powell and Jim Caviezel.

 

List of Countries That Listen To the Podcast: Egypt

Egypt is the third country that we’ve shared where people have listened to the podcast from, and this one may come as a surprise since Egypt is 90% Muslim. Even more shocking is that Egypt currently sits at the #2 ranked country of listeners for the Ed Boston Podcast Network (these numbers change on a regular basis).

Sri Lanka and Ireland were the first two countries that we spotlighted in this series.

Egypt is a predominantly Sunni Muslim country with Islam as its state religion. The percentage of adherents of various religions is a controversial topic in Egypt. An estimated 90% are identified as Muslim, 9% as Coptic Christians, and 1% as other Christian denominations, although without a census the numbers cannot be known. Estimates put the Christian population as high as 15–20%. Non-denominational Muslims form roughly 12% of the population. 

Although Egypt was a Christian country before the 7th Century, after Islam arrived, the country was gradually Islamised into a majority-Muslim country.  It is not known when Muslims reached a majority variously estimated from ca. 1000 A.D. to as late as the 14th century. Egypt emerged as a center of politics and culture in the Muslim world. Under Anwar Sadat, Islam became the official state religion and Sharia the main source of law.  It is estimated that 15 million Egyptians follow Native Sufi orders,  with the Sufi leadership asserting that the numbers are much greater as many Egyptian Sufis are not officially registered with a Sufi order. At least 305 people were killed during a November 2017 attack on a Sufi mosque in Sinai.

There is also a Shi’a minority. The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs estimates the Shia population at 1 to 2.2 million and could measure as much as 3 million. The Ahmadiyya population is estimated at less than 50,000,  whereas the Salafi (ultra-conservative) population is estimated at five to six million. Cairo is famous for its numerous mosque minarets and has been dubbed “The City of 1,000 Minarets”.

Of the Christian population in Egypt over 90% belong to the native Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria, an Oriental Orthodox Christian Church.  Other native Egyptian Christians are adherents of the Coptic Catholic Church, the Evangelical Church of Egypt and various other Protestant denominations. Non-native Christian communities are largely found in the urban regions of Cairo and Alexandria, such as the Syro-Lebanese, who belong to Greek CatholicGreek Orthodox, and Maronite Catholic denominations.

Ethnic Greeks also made up a large Greek Orthodox population in the past. Likewise, Armenians made up the then larger Armenian Orthodox and Catholic communities. Egypt also used to have a large Roman Catholic community, largely made up of Italians and Maltese. These non-native communities were much larger in Egypt before the Nasser regime and the nationalisation that took place.

Egypt hosts the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria. It was founded back in the first century, considered to be the largest Church in the Middle East and North Africa.

Egypt is also the home of Al-Azhar University (founded in 969 CE, began teaching in 975 CE), which is today the world’s “most influential voice of establishment Sunni Islam” and is, by some measures, the second-oldest continuously operating university in world.

Egypt recognises only three religions: Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. Other faiths and minority Muslim sects practised by Egyptians, such as the small Bahá’í and Ahmadi community, are not recognised by the state and face persecution by the government, which labels these groups a threat to Egypt’s national security. Individuals, particularly Baha’is and atheists, wishing to include their religion (or lack thereof) on their mandatory state issued identification cards are denied this ability (see Egyptian identification card controversy), and are put in the position of either not obtaining required identification or lying about their faith. A 2008 court ruling allowed members of unrecognised faiths to obtain identification and leave the religion field blank.

Religions in Egypt est
Religions Percent
Muslim
90%
Orthodox Christian (Coptic)
9%
Other Christian
1%

 

3 Guests From “I Can Only Imagine” Talk About The Movie

For this podcast, Ed interviews Jon Erwin, Madeline Corrall andBrent McCorkle, all have major roles in the movie I Can Only Imagine.

Jon is the co-writer and co-director along with being part of the famed Erwin Brothers. Madeline plays Bart Millard’s girlfriend/wife. Brent is the co-writer, co-editor and served as the 2nd unit director along with composing the score for the film as well.

The movie was released 3:16 (yes March 16 = 3:16).

HERE IS THE LINK TO THE INTERVIEWS

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The Night Owl Country Band; Sarah Lee Chapman and Kevin Spencer Live

Saturday, March 17th, the Night Owl Country Band joined us LIVE from Willow Leaves of Hope (IN). We talked with each person in the band and also shared some live music during the podcast. Also joining during the podcast special was Kevin Spencer and Sarah Lee Chapman which rounded out a great night of Gospel Music. It was great music, and great conversation – all live from Willow Leaves of Hope.

Here is the podcast link.

Live Podcast With The Night Owl Country Band and Others

Tonight, Saturday, March 17th, Nashville recording artists – the Night Owl Country Band will be joining us LIVE from Willow Leaves of Hope (IN). We will be talking with each person in the band and also share some live music during the podcast. Joining us as well during this podcast special will be Kevin Spencer and Sarah Lee Chapman to round out a great night of Gospel Music. It’s going to be great music, and great conversation – all live from Willow Leaves of Hope.

Here is the link to listen live AND also to listen at any time after the live podcast! Yes if you miss it live, you can still hear it at your convenience here.

Oh yeah, as a side note (how can a Pastor forget the food!) if you are in Central Indiana and would like to attend, there’s an all-you-can-eat Fried Fish and Chicken dinner. Here’s the Facebook Event Page for the show.

 

Roadside Attractions/Lionsgate Film on I Can Only Imagine Release Today

LOS ANGELES, CA (March 16, 2018) – Roadside Attractions/Lionsgate Film’s I Can Only Imagine is off to a strong start with an estimated $1.3m in previews thru Thursday night at 1,392 locations. The film will play this weekend at 1,628 locations.  We will have additional information on the film’s performance on Sunday morning.

I Can Only Imagine is the fourth feature for the Erwin Brothers, whose previous films included October Baby, Moms’ Night Out and Woodlawn. The film was written by Jon Erwin & Brent McCorkle from a story by Jon Erwin & Brent McCorkle. I Can Only Imagine was produced by Kevin Downes, Cindy Bond, Daryl Lefever, Mickey Liddell, and Pete Shilaimon. Travis Mann, Tony Young, Scott Brickell and Simon Swart served as executive producers.

The film features an all-star cast including Golden-Globe® nominee Dennis Quaid (The Day After Tomorrow, The Rookie, Soul Surfer), Oscar®-winner Cloris Leachman (The Iron Giant, The Last Picture Show, Young Frankenstein), platinum-selling country music legend Trace Adkins, author and actress Priscilla Shirer (War Room), Madeline Carroll (Mr. Poppers Penguins) and Broadway’s J. Michael Finley (“Les Miserables”).

I Can Only Imagine brings to life the true story behind the song of ultimate hope, “I Can Only Imagine.” A transformed relationship with his troubled father inspired Bart Millard, the lead singer of the Christian band MercyMe, to write what is now the most-played radio single in Christian music history. A gripping reminder of the power of forgiveness,  I Can Only Imagine beautifully illustrates that no one is ever too far from God’s love — or from an eternal home in heaven.