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- Christian Zionism [r]: A Christian belief that it is essential for the Jewish people to return to an undivided Israel, before Jesus Christ will return in Jerusalem; basis for opposition to two-state solutions by some American religious conservatives [e]
- Rapture [r]: The gathering together in the air of believing Christians to meet with Christ [e]
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Executive Board
- Gary Bauer [r]: American social conservative, heading the interest group, American Values; 2000 candidate for the Republican presidential nomination; board member of Foundation for Defense of Democracies; Christian Zionist on the board of Christians United For Israel [e]
- Keith Butler [r]: Add brief definition or description Founder and Pastor, Word of Faith International Christian Center
- David Brog [r]: Executive Director, Christians United For Israel [e]
- Jonathan Falwell [r]: Senior Pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church (TRBC) in Lynchburg, Virginia, succeeding his father, Jerry Falwell; Executive Vice President of Spiritual Affairs, Liberty University; columnist, WorldNetDaily and Newsmax [e] Senior Pastor, Thomas Road Baptist Church
- John Hagee [r]: An evangelical Christian Zionist minister who heads Christians United For Israel; Founder and Senior Pastor, Cornerstone Church; President and CEO, John Hagee Ministries [e]
- Mac Hammond [r]: Add brief definition or descriptionSenior Pastor, Living Word Christian Center
- Michael Little [r]: President and Chief Operating Officer, Christian Broadcasting Network; executive board, Christians United For Israel; Trustee, Regent University [e]
- George Morrison [r]: Add brief definition or description Senior Pastor, Faith Bible Chapel}
- Joseph Lieberman [r]: Independent U.S. Senator from Connecticut, who caucuses with the Senate Democrats; Chair, U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, Senate Armed Services Committee; honorary co-chairman, Committee on the Present Danger; leadership council, Foundation for Defense of Democracies; Moderate Dems Working Group [e]
- Walid Shoebat [r]: Self-identified as member of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, imprisoned in Israel's Russian Compound; moved to the U.S. in 1993, converted to Christianity and became an advocate for his former enemy, Israel; Hasbara speakers bureau; authenticity has been questioned [e]