Koolulam Sweeps across Israel bringing Joy and Hope

A new movement is sweeping across Israel.  The mass singing initiative is called Koolulam, and is immensely successful in gathering diverse crowds to join in unity and song.  The first event in Tel Aviv in 2017 was so successful that events now sell out in short order. The gist is this: participants register to attend …

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Massive Flooding in Israel Takes Lives

Earlier this week, Israel was hit with late-season rain, and it just rained...and rained...and rained...! The flood waters took the lives of 9 teenage hikers in southern Israel as they participated in a 25-person pre-army preparatory program. (A 10th death has since been reported.)  Here is a brief look at the search and rescue area: …

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3 Things You Might Not Know about the Cross

Hi friends!  While we, as Christians, view the cross with awe and respect as the instrument of Christ's death that paid for our sin, our Jewish friends view the cross much differently.  In fact, here's a hint: you might not want to wear a cross if you are attempting to build relationships with Jewish people. …

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Netanyahu’s Newest Social Media Advisor: “A Jew Who Loves Jesus”

Well, here's a headline you don't see very often!  Praise God for providing an opportunity for this young Christian man to serve the Prime Minister.  (Read more in One for Israel's article.) As a Christian, of course this is exciting.  However, it is not unique for non-Jews to hold positions in government, public service and …

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