Trouble Stirring for Benjamin Netanyahu

As the war in Gaza drags on, the pressure mounts on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It is easy to forget that, before October 7, Israel was on the verge of civil war over issues in the government. Netanyahu and the right were pushing for judicial reform, as Israel's judicial system has, over the years, taken …

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Two Men Choosing Wise Battles!

The theme of this morning's post was to choose battles wisely. Ironically, just after posting it, I ran across Rep Brian Mast's questioning of Biden administration officials regarding Hamas' lies. The hearing took place in the US House of Representatives back in November 2023, only a month or so following the brutal attacks of October 7. It focused on …

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Life as a First Responder in Israel

Since October 7's horrific attack and massacre on Israel, Christians around the world have gathered for prayer meetings and continue to support Israel in prayer. However, first responders are sometimes overlooked. The part they played was crucial and the mental and emotional impact of seeing what they have seen will scar many for a lifetime. I urge …

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International Holocaust Remembrance Day

January 27, 1945 marks the day of liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp during the closing days of the Holocaust. In November 2005, the United Nations made one of the few, and perhaps the most meaningful, pro-Israel moves they have ever taken. They instituted January 27 as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Not so ironically, Israel …

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