“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.” —Matthew 5:6
February 6th is Israel’s arbor day this year: Tu B’Shevat, the 15th day of the Jewish month of Shevat, is the day that Israel celebrates trees! What does that look like and why do we do it? Tu B’Shevat
February 14th is Valentine’s Day. Although not celebrated in Israel, it’s a great day to think about the true meaning of love. What is true love?
February 17th Famous Messianic Jewish pastor, Richard Wurmbrand, died on this date in 2001, aged 91 Have You Heard Of Wurmbrand? Let Me Tell You A Story…
He is well known for his books, many of which were written during his time in prison. Wurmbrand was arrested for his faith in Jesus on February 29th in 1948 during the Communist takeover of Romania. After 15 years of prison and torture, Wurmbrand started a new life in the West and told his remarkable stories. He also founded an organization to help persecuted believers.
February 27th is the start of the new semester here at our Bible College. Please pray for our students!
February is usually a very rainy month, but in Israel we see rain as a very great blessing! The Biblical Importance of Rain
A Messianic Perspective – Watch Torah Portions Explained
Tu Bishvat, or B’Shevat (which means the 15th of the month of Shevat) is a new year celebration for trees devised by the Jewish Sages.
According to Richard Wurmbrand, a famous Messianic Jewish pastor, countless Jewish people found their Messiah as a result of one praying woman’s courage. And her
There was a humble German carpenter who loved the Lord and lived in Romania around the time of the Second World War. He loved to
1st Corinthians chapter 13. Yes, I know, some of you are now expecting a bride and a groom to walk in front of your eyes.
It’s very unlikely to see rain over the summer in Israel. Virtually unheard of. Prayers for rain begin in earnest at the Feast of Tabernacles
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