Why Do You Fear Me?
AN HONEST CONVERSATION, LIVE AND UNSCRIPTED, ABOUT AMERICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST . . . AND HOW JESUS CHANGES EVERYTHING.
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Other than the fact that it's FREE, there are so many reasons to join the thousands of others around the globe who are tuning in, but here are a few reasons people like you are taking part:


"I am a huge Ted Dekker fan. I read all his books and cannot wait to read 'Tea with Hezbollah.' Why wouldn’t I tune in to a free web event when I purchased "Tea"? Maybe it will give me a behind-the-scenes view of the book."— Jeremy, Kansas City, Missouri

"David Beasley is my favorite former Governor of South Carolina. I sure wish he was still serving as Governor right now. I’m participating in 'Why do you fear me?' because I want to learn what he’s up to these days and learn more about the Center for Global Strategies, which he helped start. Why in the world is he working in the Middle East?" — Amy, Spartanburg, South Carolina

"I think the biggest danger to America is terrorism. What drives people to fly commercial planes into buildings or strap homicide bomb vests to themselves? What hope do we have and are we making progress on the war on terrorism? I hope 'Why do you fear me?' will help me understand more and give us some hope!" — Earl, Houston, TX

"If you haven’t heard Carl Medearis speak…you are in for a treat. He is hilarious! I can’t wait to hear Carl’s first-hand accounts of the Middle East and meet his friends." — Nadia, Denver, CO

"I feel misunderstood as an Arab-American living in Los Angeles. I am not a terrorist. I want safe schools, a prosperous life, and the American dream like everyone else I know. Is 'Why do you fear me?' going to make a difference or perpetuate more of the same? I hope this event will benefit bridge-building between cultures and faciliate an ongoing dialogue." — Khamir, Los Angeles, CA
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