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Israel Trip Fall 2016 – Day 12 Shabbat at Kehilat HaCarmel

We spent Shabbat at Kehilat HaCarmel, where David and Karen Davis lead the congregation. The building felt joyful, open, and bright, and in the congregation we noticed some of the friends we had met in Israel.  That day, singer, Robert Stearns, was the special guest speaker. Amazingly, Karen’s music, although beautiful on her CDs, had not prepared us for […]

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Israel Trip Fall 2016 – Day 14 Morning in Shiloh, Evening in Natanya

In the morning, we accompanied D’vorah to Shiloh, the ancient site of the Ark of the Covenant.  There, we met D’vorah’s friend, who showed us the Synagogue, and shared her interesting life there, in the orthodox Jewish community.  She fed us a fabulous Ethiopian style lunch and took us on a little walk to the ancient resting

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Israel Trip Fall 2016 – Day 18 Sukkah Building at March of Life House

Lesley and Petra were hoping to become acquainted with their neighbors…their first sukkah made the connection for them! The morning was full of anticipation! Petra and Lesley were ready to make the sukkah happen.  Rozalie and Lesley gathered special greenery from the yard, and fruit, then added some of the decorations from the store.  Lesley already

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The Spiritual Dynamics of Antisemitism

Most people, and far too many Christians, believe that anti-Semitism is merely a natural sociological, economic, cultural, or historical phenomenon. They have no idea about the real spiritual dynamics behind it. Far too many Christians do not understand that any time they allow themselves to harbor any anti-Semitic thoughts and feelings they are allowing the

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The Hidden Nature of Antisemitism

Anti-Semitism is more than a mere human social, economic or political phenomena focused on the persecution or destruction of the Jewish people, it is a demonically inspired strategy to prevent the second coming of Jesus (Yeshua) the Messiah. The Jewish people are satan’s target not because they are Jews, but because they hold a pivotal place

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Robert Stearns

Summary Day of Prayer for Peace of Jerusalem organized by Robert Stearns, has 170 nations and 200,000 churches praying around the world. Robert shares how his heart for Israel grew along with his heart for the L-rd.   Guest Bio Robert Stearns: Founder of Eagles’ Wings & Co-chairman of the Day of Prayer for Peace

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Herod and the Magi in Matthew 2: Two Very Different Hearts

By Enedina Guerrero In Matthew’s account of Yeshua’s earliest years, he highlighted two sets of people whose opposing motives and actions deeply impacted Yeshua and His family’s life, as well as history at large. On one side stood Herod—a restless man threatened by uncertainty, who was assigned to be king by one of the strongest

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Chanukkah: When Light Defied Empires

BY ENEDINA GUERRERO Chanukkah isn\’t in the Torah. You won\’t find its observance commanded alongside the seven Appointed Times listed in Leviticus 23 or Numbers 28–29. Yet this eight-day celebration carries profound meaning for both Jews and Christians today, especially as we navigate what it means to remain faithful to the G-d of Abraham, Isaac,

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