God’s Library

“And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne, and books were opened. Also another book was opened, which is the book of life. And the dead were judged by what was written in the books, by what they had done.” (Rev. 20:12) God has a library. Unlike the Caspari library, it […]

Domenico Gargiulo's painting of David carrying the ark of the covenant back to Jerusalem

December 31 – 2015

During the week covered by this review, we received 20 articles on the following subjects: Christians in Israel Jewish Attitudes Concerning Christians Interfaith Relations Israel The Pope and the Vatican Christian Tourism Archaeology Christians in Israel Haaretz; The Jerusalem Post, December 24, 2015 In the Haaretz article, emeritus Patriarch Michel Sabah (Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem […]

man and woman standing in front of Jerusalem's Old City walls

December 30 – 2015

During the week covered by this review, we received 15 articles on the following subjects: Jewish Attitudes Concerning Christians Israel Religious Freedom and Rights The Pope and the Vatican Political Issues Archaeology Jewish Attitudes Concerning Christians Yediot Ahronot, December 15, 2015 This article is a survey of harassment that Christian clerics and institutions suffer, particularly […]

man standing with his bible open and the city of Jerusalem in the background

December 22 – 2015

During the week covered by this review, we received 16 articles on the following subjects: Political Issues The Pope and the Vatican Christianity Anti-Missionary Activity Christian Zionism Christian Tourism Conversion to Judaism Miscellaneous Archaeology Political Issues Maariv; Israel Post; Haaretz, December 6, 2015 The Maariv and Israel Post articles cover the stories of three victims […]

In The Darkness

“Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord rises upon you. See, darkness covers the earth and thick darkness is over the peoples, but the Lord rises upon you and his glory appears over you. Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn.” (Isaiah […]

Domenico Gargiulo's painting of David carrying the ark of the covenant back to Jerusalem

December 9 – 2015

During the week covered by this review, we received 18 articles on the following subjects: Anti-Missionary Activity Christianity Christian Zionism Christians and the Holocaust Islam Conversion to Judaism Christian Tourism Interfaith Dialogue Archaeology Anti-Missionary Activity Ashdod BaKotarot, November 18, 2015 The anti-missionary activist organization Yad L’Achim warns against missionary volunteers who have been clandestinely distributing […]

Flying Upside Down

In the rare moments we are quite honest with ourselves we, followers of Jesus, sometimes admit that many of our Master’s statements don’t actually make any sense. I am referring to sayings like “man’s life does not depend on the abundance of his possessions” (Luke 12:15), “everything is possible for one who believes” (Mark 9:23), […]

Domenico Gargiulo's painting of David carrying the ark of the covenant back to Jerusalem

December 6 – 2015

During the week covered by this review, we received 8 articles on the following subjects: Political Issues Anti-Missionary Activity Anti-Semitism Christian Tourism Miscellaneous Archaeology Political Issues Sha’a Tova, November 19; Maariv, November 23, 2015 These articles survey the Molenbeek quarter of Brussels and its connection to terrorism, specifically to the latest attacks in Paris. The […]