Friends of Zion: Pence believes peace is achievable

Dr. Mike Evans has been mobilizing his 33 million Friends of Zion supporters to influence world leaders.

Dr. Mike Evans presents the Friends of Zion Award to US President Donald Trump at the White House last month. (photo credit: Courtesy)
Dr. Mike Evans presents the Friends of Zion Award to US President Donald Trump at the White House last month.
(photo credit: Courtesy)
The 33 million Bible believers that have been mobilized by the Friends of Zion Heritage Center in Jerusalem believe peace is possible between Israelis and Palestinians.
The center’s founder, Dr. Mike Evans, counts Vice President Mike Pence in that group. Since President Donald Trump’s historic declaration regarding Jerusalem, Evans has been mobilizing his 33 million Friends of Zion supporters to influence world leaders to stand with Israel and the Jewish people and recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
Evans, who presented US President Donald Trump with the Friends of Zion Award last month in the Oval office, told him: “Mr. President you are a master builder you have just laid a foundation for peace through your historic Gulf-Sunni alliance, your zero funding policy for terror in the PA, your zero tolerance policy for Jew hatred in the UN, and your historic recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital... solving the Palestinian dilemma is indeed now possible.”