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#23 The Greatest Classroom — Interview with Marty Solomon

| Episode Guest: Marty Solomon

Our guest on this podcast is Marty Solomon from Idaho. Marty been leading GTI groups to Israel and Turkey for years and loves to "learn with his feet" in the classroom of the Land. He has a special ministry teaching and discipling college students called "BEMA". Today he shares the Four Pillars that he teaches and models to these young people. One of his favorite sites in the Land is Cappadocia, Turkey, where you can see these pillars portrayed through early church history and wrestle with the tough questions of your faith.

TEXT: "Get the Bible IN YOU" COMMUNITY: "Together on purpose" DISCIPLESHIP: "Come, follow me... as I follow Christ" WRESTLING: "I want to know You. I want more out of this."

In 2008, Marty Solomon had the incredible opportunity to travel to Israel and study under Ray Vander Laan with GTI Tours. The experience changed his life forever. It seemed as though every mental image he had been given throughout his life was discarded and replaced by the things he saw and learned. Having a passion for historical context, Marty has spent the last decade pouring over the study of the world of Jesus and the ancient community of God’s people. Marty serves as the President of Impact Campus Ministries and runs an intensive discipleship program (called BEMA Discipleship) where he gets to share this experience with many of his students. Marty is married to the love of his life, Rebekah, and has lived in Idaho since birth. They have two children (Abigail and Ezekiel) and currently reside in Moscow, Idaho, where Marty works on the campuses of the University of Idaho and Washington State University. Marty received his undergraduate degree from Boise Bible College with honors in 2005.

www.BEMAdiscipleship.com

www.impactcampusministries.com 

https://www.amazon.com/Satellite-Bible-William-Schlegel-2013-05-03/dp/B01F9QA5IQ

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Cappadocia

Cappadocia appears in the biblical account given in the book of Acts 2:9. The Cappadocians were named as one group hearing the Gospel account from Galileans in their own language on the day of Pentecost shortly after the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Acts 2:5 seems to suggest that the Cappadocians in this account were "God-fearing Jews". The region is also mentioned in the Jewish Mishnah, in Ketubot 13:11, and in several places in the Talmud, including Yevamot 121a.

Learn More at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cappadocia

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