DUNCAN —
Gospel Beams Church is offering a show on its big screen at 7 p.m. today and Wednesday. The show is Glenn Beck’s non-political “Restoring Courage: The Courage to Love” broadcast from the Roman ampitheater in Caesarea, Israel.
This is a non-partisan and non-denominational show, with leaders and people from all over the world, coming together to stand with Israel.
In addition to Beck, other speakers will be esteemed historian David Barton, Pastor John Hagee, Rabbi Shlomo Riskin and other religious leaders.
This event is open to anyone in the community who would like to attend and show support for the nation and people of Israel.
For information, call Gospel Beams Church, Rev. Ledbetter at 580-255-8031 or Jamie Battiest, 580-467-8841.
The church is at Fir & ‘E’ one block north of the Splash Park.
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