Going Strong After 12 Years!

In 2014, friends convinced me to launch a blog as a place to post pictures on an upcoming trip to Israel. It turned into excited explanations of sites and experiences while there. I was also writing and teaching Israel-related Bible studies, so those began to be posted as well. What began as simply a place …

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Trump’s Foreign Policy Team: Good, Bad, or Indifferent?

Welcome back, friends! I am eternally grateful for President Trump’s support of Israel during his first term.  But, with the exception of allowing Israel to take care of business in Gaza and helping the Israelis take out Iran’s nuclear facilities, I’m a bit more concerned during his second term.  We touched on one concern yesterday: …

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Is Trump’s Bluster Creating Legitimate Foreign Policy Concerns?

Welcome to a new week, friends.  We’re going to hit it hard and heavy for a couple days, so stick with us! Some (myself included) are growing more and more disenchanted with President Trump’s bluster, both verbally and on social media. I firmly believe President Trump has been the most pro-Israel president in American history. …

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Antisemitism on the Right: Is it Possible to Bridge the Divide?

Welcome back, friends. We have spent the week addressing what could be a defining issue among American conservatives, particularly evangelical Christians. As indicated Monday, there are political and spiritual implications tied to the rise of antisemitism on the right. A major confrontation occurred at the highly popular AmFest convention in December that propelled the issue …

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