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The Blight of Rising Antisemitism

The existence of the Jewish people throughout history is an account of constant adverse threats and persecution. In antisemitic plots that are as old as Pharaoh and Haman, Israel has

Days of the Holy Spirit

This week on the biblical calendar we celebrate Shavuot and Pentecost, as we remember and honor the giving of the Law (the Torah) at Mount Sinai, as well as the

Passover and the Blood Covenant

Pesach (Passover) is here once again – a joyous time of remembrance and celebration, reflecting on God’s faithfulness to His people through the centuries. In our reading of scriptures surrounding

The Least of the Nations

In this year that marks the upcoming 75th anniversary of the modern state of Israel, the biblical history of the Promised Land sets the stage for a glorious re-telling of

A Theology of Pilgrimage

In 17th century England, a minister named John Bunyan, while in prison for preaching illegally, began his written allegory entitled The Pilgrim’s Progress from This World, to That Which Is

The God Who Hides in Darkness

Are you afraid of the dark? When my sons were much younger, I became well aware of the need to turn on the night light before sending them to bed,

A Guide for Uncertain Times

As we move ever closer to the culmination of global events, in a season of time referred to repeatedly in scripture as the Day of the Lord, we are thankfully

Choosing Authentic Discipleship

Everything in our society, it seems, is geared to the here and now. Every whim and desire known to man is available online through the quick use of your credit