Visiting Israel During the War
Our friends thought my wife and I had gone crazy. Visiting Israel barely a month after the war broke out was bad enough, but travelling with our three young kids in tow seemed completely insane.
Our friends thought my wife and I had gone crazy. Visiting Israel barely a month after the war broke out was bad enough, but travelling with our three young kids in tow seemed completely insane.
After nearly five months of war, our reserve soldiers are starting to come home. On the morning of 7 October, as the IDF generals and the Israeli government were trying to make sense of the attacks that had surprised Israel
The Jewish holiday of Purim and the biblical feast of Pesach provide us with some valuable insights into the miraculous ways of God.
In September 2012, Steven Pinker released his New York Times bestseller “Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined”. The book presents a compelling argument for the decline of violence, particularly sexual violence, through various historical trends in war.
Do you remember the profound words of Yeshua (Jesus) during Passover (Aviv 14), as he dined with his disciples? He urged, “Do this in remembrance of Me.”
On Saturday 7 October 2023—which happened to be one of the holiest days in the Jewish calendar—approximately 3,000 Hamas terrorists from Gaza broke through the Security Barrier and massacred more than 1,200 Israelis
“Israel at War”: Exploring the conflict’s Biblical, political, and legal aspects through expert articles in the “Israel and the Church” journal.
At its core, Zionism is all about Jewish self-determination. Whilst we all parrot those words, at the same time, we rarely fully act accordingly.