The Gesher Podcast is the place where the Evangelical and Jewish communities come together for intelligent conversation about the things that matter; where we discuss history, theology, culture, and a shared Judeo-Christian heritage.
Ty talks with The Friends of Israel's Chris Katulka about his recent column, "The Shocking Killings Of Yaron And Sarah Must Be A Wake-up Call To The Church." Read the column: https://harbingersdaily.com/the-shocking-killings-of-yaron-and-sarah-must-be-a-wake-up-call-to-the-church/?fbclid=IwY2xjawKkoINleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBicmlkETFDU2pjcjg3MlhUQWJLS3U2AR7_8XyudL6RmCPsf4Kv58e9nZSz-YPSoXiQm4TTmjv9oaM9Lcn9C-XnZhxCEQ_aem_3tF1KTAak4WUvJ9vAOMQ0Q
Ty talks with Aaron Carlson, Christian Engagement Manager at StandWithUs, about how he's working to mobilize young Christians on college campuses to support Israel and the Jewish people.
Ty talks with Yardena Schwartz, Emmy-nominated journalist and author of Ghosts of a Holy War: The 1929 Massacre in Palestine That Ignited the Arab-Israeli Conflict. Be sure to get a copy of the book for yourself --> https://a.co/d/b39Hbs8
Ty talks with Adar Rubin, the director of mobilization for the #EndJewHatred international civil rights movement, about combatting antisemitism.
Ty talks with Rabbi Felipe Goodman about the war with Hamas, campus encampments, and Mexico's new Jewish president.
Ty talks with Dr. Guy Golan, author of My Brother's Keeper? The Complicated Relationship Between American Jews and Israel.
Ty interviews Rabbi Michele Faudem about the history and observance of Passover.
When you hear the term Dispensationalism, what comes to your mind? You might think of theological charts illustrating various periods in biblical history or of the bestselling Left Behind series, which came out in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Or, maybe you've never heard the term before. Whatever your understanding of Dispensationalism may be, today's discussion with Dr. Mike Stallard is sure to help define what it is and is not, and will give you a better understanding of its implications.
Ty talks with Sivan Oved about her experience escaping from Sderot, a small town just a half-mile from the Gaza border.
Ty talks with Rabbi Felipe Goodman about his response to the war in Israel and those who side with Hamas.
Ty talks with Matthew Kramer-Morning, executive director of Hillel at Purdue University, about the climate on college campuses in the wake of Hamas' assault on Israel. For more information about Hillel at Purdue University, visit https://purduehillel.org/
Ty talks with Tamara Berens about her recent essay, "From Coy to Goy: How America's far right found its anti-Semitic voice and figured out its true identity."
Ty talks with Lorna Simcox, longtime editor of award-winning Israel My Glory magazine, about her search for her Messiah.
Ty talks with Pastor Mark Holeman about the origins, transmission, and translation of the Scriptures.
Join Ty, as he talks with Pastor Mark Holeman about the reliability of the Scriptures.
Ty interviews Rabbi Simcha Tolwin, from Aish Detroit, about Orthodox Judaism.
Ty interview Rabbi Aaron Bergman of Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
Ty shares the story of Hungarian Holocaust survivor Marton Ackerman.
Ty Perry talks with Rabbi Joe Klein about Reform Judaism.
Ty is joined by Chris Katulka, author of the recently released book Israel Always: Experiencing God's Pursuit of You Through His Chosen People.
Ty talks with Marcial Wollner, Western Regional Director for the International March of the Living.
Ty interviews Pastor Mark Cizauskas, senior pastor at First Baptist Church of Rochester, MI.
When we think of antisemitism, we often think Neo-Nazis, the alt-Right, and images of swastikas spray painted on Jewish gravestones. But in his new book "Woke Antisemitism," David Bernstein makes the case that Jew-hatred is alive and well on the political Left, too. Listen in as Ty talks to David about how woke ideology is impacting the Jewish community.
In this extended interview, Ben Lesser, the only living survivor of the notorious death train from Buchenwald to Dachau, shares his testimony of Holocaust survival.
Ty talks with Dr. Paul Weaver, Associate Professor of Bible Exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary, about archaeological finds that affirm the Scriptures.
Ty interviews Rabbi Felipe Goodman, lead rabbi of Las Vegas' historic Temple Beth Sholom.
He was a small, but courageous young Christian man from Knoxville, Tennessee. And one decision, during WWII, changed the course of over 200 Jewish lives.
The Clarion Project's mission is to expose and reduce the threats of extremism to create a safer world for all. Ty talks with co-founder and CEO Richard Green about the work of Clarion.
Ty talks with Dr. Tommy Ice, author of "Christian Zionism: Why Christians Should Support Israel."
Ty talks with Tommy Nelson, senior pastor of Denton Bible Church in Denton, Texas. Pastor Nelson exposits what he calls "the four most amazing, profound verses in the Bible," Daniel 9:24-27.
Russell Robinson talks with Ty about the history and work of the Jewish National Fund, an organization with a rich history in the Zionist movement.
Kenny Feinberg is a 6'2" Jewish former pro-baseball player. But his identity is informed by something much more personal and far more important than baseball.
Ty talks with Dr. Steven Reece about the work The Matzevah Foundation is doing in Poland to bring reconciliation between the Jewish and gentile communities there.
In this episode, host Ty Perry shares with listeners the story of how he became a supporter of Israel.
The Las Vegas Jewish Film Festival's founder and director, Joshua Abbey, talks with Ty about the festival, his inspiration for starting it, and how it has fared in the world of Covid-19.
Ty talks with Susan Dubin, of the Holocaust Resource Center, about the lessons of the Holocaust and how to teach them to future generations.
Rabbi Steven Weil, director and CEO of the Friends of the IDF (FIDF), talks with Ty about the history and mission of the FIDF.
Ty talks with David Brog, director of the Maccabee Task Force, about antisemitism and anti-Zionism on university campuses and how to fight it.
What do you think of when you hear the word gospel? Some may think of it as a description of something that is absolutely true, as in “What he said is the gospel truth.” Or maybe you think of the written narratives --the Gospels--found in the New Testament. Today, we are going to clarify what the gospel is and what its implications are for me and for you. Ty is joined on this episode by Pastor Charles Carr. Pastor Carr, a minister for more than 40 years, who currently serves as a deacon and Sunday School teacher at First Baptist Church in Cass City and an itinerant minister throughout the Thumb Michigan.
Ty is joined by Stefanie Tuzman, CEO and president of Jewish Nevada, for a conversation about the importance of Jewish community and the work of Jewish Nevada.
Antisemitism is a threat the Jewish community lives with daily. Indeed, the history of the Jewish people in the Diaspora is inseparably linked to personal, religious, and civil antisemitism in every generation. In this episode, Ty talks with The Friends of Israel's Bruce Scott about the history and theological roots of antisemitism.
Ty talks with Amir Eden, co-founder of Hebrew in Wonderland, Inc., about the development of modern Hebrew and a new program dedicated to teaching a new generation of Hebrew-speakers.
Ty sits down with Rev. David Hill to discuss what motivates Evangelical Christian love of Israel.
Ty sits down with Temple Beth Sholom's Rabbi Felipe Goodman to discuss the development and practice of Rabbinic Judaism.