Shall we replace you?

So-called replacement theology—the church replacing the nation of Israel in the plan of God—has become a popular topic in many heated debates. The term has such a negative connotation that not many people will admit supporting it. Still, it has had a profound effect in the thinking of Christians, and since the first Christian centuries […]

big crowd of people at the Western Wall in Jerusalem

At the Kotel at the Dawn of the New Year 5775

From time to time I go to the Western Wall – or in Hebrew the Kotel – to pray. Standing before these ancient stones fills me with humility: Who am I in the big picture of history? About the pyramids in Egypt it is said, “Everything fears time, but time itself fears the pyramids.” I […]

A Rosh Hashanah Prayer

Rosh Hashanah, which means “Head Of The Year”, begins at sundown on Wednesday, September 24th  this year.  God prescribes its observance in Leviticus 23:24-25: “Say to the Israelites: ‘On the first day of the seventh month you are to have a day of sabbath rest, a sacred assembly commemorated with trumpet blasts. Do no regular […]

Corinthians in Today’s Israel

Corinth is not only a Greek polis mentioned in the New Testament, but also a modern city not far from its ancient predecessor’s location. But the people I am writing about are connected to the biblical Corinth much more than to the modern. I never thought of calling them so until I began my preparations […]

Karl Barth and the Jews

Swiss Reformed theologian Karl Barth (1886-1968) has been called many things. His views on Israel and the Jews have been considered everything from anti-Semitic to supportive of the Jewish people. I find his analysis of the relationship between Christianity and Judaism fascinating, which is why I chose it for my master’s thesis. Karl Barth’s theology […]

How Old Is the City of Jerusalem?

In the year 2000, Jerusalem celebrated its 3,000-year anniversary; more specifically, it’s been 3,000 years since Jerusalem was conquered by King David (2 Sam. 5; 1 Chron. 11) and entered the center stage of biblical and world history. The biblical account clearly states that David did not build Jerusalem. Jerusalem most likely existed for centuries […]

How Do We Pray?

How do I pray? That is the question I asked myself when, together with the whole State of Israel, I was shocked and dismayed by the murder of four teenagers. I could hear gunshots, sirens, helicopters, and shouting from my bedroom. I knew I had to pray but didn’t know how. The Lord fulfills all […]

Coming Home

The current condition of the State of Israel is nothing short of miraculous. One hundred years ago, this country was largely barren swamplands and deserts, with roughly 900,000 inhabitants, 9% of whom were Jews (according to Ottoman statistics studied by Justin McCarthy). Today, Israel’s cities are large, bustling, and growing bigger and bigger by the […]

Graphics as a Calling

When I came to Israel to be a graphic designer about 14 years ago, I was driven by a strong passion to serve in an important, vision-driven ministry. Hearing about the vision of Caspari Center I immediately felt called to be a part of its great team in Jerusalem. I was introduced to a vision […]

The Work of the Holy Spirit

As we approach the Feast of Shavuot, or Pentecost, I find myself once again asking these questions: What was God’s purpose in sending the Spirit? Do we have his power—the very same supernatural power that the early church received on that day? And if we do, how exactly does the Spirit manifest himself through the […]