Korean Ministry

Dear Friends:

I wanted to let you know about our important work in South Korea. Not only do I have three books translated and distributed in South Korea, but we also have a significant television ministry there.

With anti-Semitism spreading unchecked around the world, it is most significant that I recently did two television programs for the South Koreans on anti-Semitism.

One of my books is, How the Cross Became a Sword. Written in easy-to-understand language, it is a concise history of “Christian” anti-Semitism and the origins of Replacement Theology.

This is a most important book, about 50 pages, that is an absolute must read for both Christians and Jews. If you do not have a copy, please go to my web site to order it at www.rbooker.com.

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 The Korean television company is BradTV, a pro-Israel Christian organization. They showed up at my farm the other day to interview me for two programs from the book. They had a copy of How the Cross Became a Sword in Korean which they brought for me to sign.

The interesting thing about this is that I did not know this book had been translated and was being distributed in S. Korea. In other-words, it is a pirated copy that I did not authorize. I learned also that someone else hadtranslated the book and was distributing it in S. Korea. So there are two pirated copies of How the Cross Became a Sword being distributed in S. Korea.

I hope you will take the time to watch these two important interviews. You can watch them at the link below. The first interview starts about 8 minutes and 10 seconds into the video. The second starts at the beginning of the program. Please share these programs with your friends.

http://shop.soundsofthetrumpet.com/?page_id=741

It was most remarkable to see the video of four S. Korean TV people driving down the little one lane dirt road to my farm and then turning onto my property through the gate, past the horses, and then finally coming to my front door where I greeted them. Only one of them spoke English.

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