How is it that a person could be in church all his life, serving the Lord with great enthusiasm and not have read the Bible? Bryan Sanchez can tell us because that’s his story! It was only after years of hearing a family member talk about Israel that he began to pay attention, and by investigating the scriptures for the first time learned of the place Israel and the Jewish people hold in God’s esteem. That is what brought him to his position as the representative of Christians United for Israel (CUFI) in his hometown of Corpus Christi, Texas – but that is only the beginning of Bryan’s story! When his friend Solomon Lopez helped him understand his identity as part of the commonwealth of Israel, Bryan eagerly embraced this new understanding as it helped him answer a longstanding question about the relationship of Christians and Jews.
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