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100 1  Mitchell, Chris,|d1952-|eauthor. 
245 10 Dateline Jerusalem :|ban eyewitness account of prophecies 
       unfolding in the Middle East|h[Hoopla electronic resource]
       /|cChris Mitchell, Jerusalem Bureau Chief, CBN News. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 0  Read by Maurice England. 
520    History's final chapter will be written in Jerusalem. When
       an Iranian president thunders a murderous threat or an 
       obscure Turkish drunkard has a dream in Mecca or a Jewish 
       couple from Brooklyn lands at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion 
       airport, these events might seem disconnected. But they're
       not. In Dateline Jerusalem, CBN News correspondent Chris 
       Mitchell connects the dots and unveils Jerusalem as the 
       epicenter and crossroads of the spiritual, political, and,
       yes, supernatural worlds. For thousands of years, 
       Jerusalem's powerful draw has always transcended simple 
       economics, military strategy, and religious affiliation. 
       In our own time, as the Arab Spring threatens to become an
       Islamic Winter, one commentator warns: "The Arab Spring 
       doesn't lead to democracy, it leads to Jerusalem." Indeed,
       the fragile peace of Israel is in new peril as violent 
       Islamic factions vie for control of surrounding nations. 
       Yet Muslims are converting to Christianity in record 
       numbers. Dateline Jerusalem untangles and chronicles all 
       this through the riveting narrative of a Christian 
       reporter in the upheaval of the modern Fertile Crescent. 
       We live in a world where we cannot afford to be ill 
       informed. What happens in the strategic Middle East, 
       Israel, and Jerusalem is critical. It matters to you. 
       Today's news might focus on Washington, New York, London, 
       or Moscow, but history's final chapter will be written in 
       Jerusalem. Chris Mitchell's firsthand experiences and 
       reporting uniquely qualify him to expound on and explain 
       the major trends and developments sweeping the Middle East
       and affecting the world. Mitchell has served as the bureau
       chief for CBN News since August 2000. 
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600 10 Mitchell, Chris|vAnecdotes. 
630 00 Bible|xProphecies|xIsrael. 
650  0 Arab-Israeli conflict|xInfluence. 
650  0 Arabs|zMiddle East|xPolitics and government|y21st century.
650  0 Palestinian Arabs|zMiddle East|xPolitics and government
       |y21st century. 
650  0 Foreign correspondents|xTravel|zIsrael|vPersonal 
       narratives. 
651  0 Middle East|xPolitics and government|y21st century. 
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