Judaism Takes a Prominent Place in the Newly-Opened Museum of the Bible

I'm pausing this afternoon from our ongoing mini-study regarding Jesus' return.  So, if you're looking for that study (which began on Thursday), the next post will be tomorrow (Sunday) morning. However, the long-awaited Museum of the Bible just opened in Washington DC, and there is ample recognition of the Bible's foundation in Judaism.  The Jerusalem …

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It’s a Wrap!

A fantastic weekend, filled with learning and reconnecting with friends, is now behind me.  On Sunday, we closed out our reunion with panel discussions regarding what various graduates are doing with what we have learned.  With graduates from 2010-2017, the spectrum, scope and degree varies widely.  Almost all of us are teaching and/or sharing about …

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Incredible Teaching, a Museum Tour, Meeting New Friends, and Celebrating Shabbat

Welcome back friends!  If you missed yesterday’s post, let me put things in context.  I have gathered with about 200 fellow graduates of Christian Friends of Yad Vashem’s Leadership Conference held in Jerusalem.  This reunion/refresher provides an opportunity to fellowship with classmates, and network with new people from other classes (between 2010-2017). Yesterday’s sessions were …

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Reunited in Love of Israel

What a blessing to reunite with dozens of like-minded friends who love Israel! I'm in Washington DC, joining a couple hundred fellow graduates of the Christian Friends of Yad Vashem Leadership Conference.  Those Leadership Conferences, held at the Holocaust Museum and Research Center in Jerusalem, seek to bring together Christian leaders from around the world …

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