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

July 7 – 2015

During the week covered by this review, we received 27 articles on the following subjects: Political Issues Christians in Israel Missionary Activity Anti-Missionary Activity Religious Freedom and Rights Christian Zionism Spirituality Christian Tourism Status of Holy Sites Jerusalem Miscellaneous Archaeology Political Issues The Jerusalem Post, June 29, 2015 Threatening leaflets were distributed in Jerusalem during […]

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

July 2 – 2015

During the week covered by this review, we received 39 articles on the following subjects: Christians in Israel Anti-Missionary Activity Christian Zionism Christian Organizations Jewish/Christian Relations Anti-Semitism Israel Christian Tourism Miscellaneous Archaeology Christians in Israel Various articles On Thursday, June 18, the 4th century CE Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes at […]

Are We All Messianics?

When I first moved to Israel, I learned very quickly to distinguish between two groups: “Notsrim” (Christians) and “Yehudim Meshichim” (Messianic Jews). Messianic Jews are Jews who believe in Yeshua/Jesus as the Messiah, but they avoid using the term “Notsrim” because the word has a negative connotation for them as Jews. In spite of sharing […]

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

June 29 – 2015

During the week covered by this review, we received 8 articles on the following subjects: Political Issues Status of Holy Sites Christian Tourism Archaeology Political Issues HaPeles, June 14, 2015 This article is a summary of an interview with former US President George W. Bush. One of the questions asked was whether it is possible […]

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

June 25 – 2015

During the week covered by this review, we received 15 articles on the following subjects: Anti-Semitism The Pope and the Vatican Christian Tourism Christianity Film Jerusalem Status of Holy Sites Conversion to Judaism Miscellaneous Archaeology Anti-Semitism Israel Hayom, June 7; Haaretz, June 12, 2015 This article details the course and resolutions of a conference against […]

The Duty and Joy of Service

Ages ago, when man lived mainly off agriculture and cattle-breeding, and slavery was legitimate, a religious teacher told his followers: “Suppose one of you has a slave plowing or looking after the sheep. Will he say to the slave when he comes in from the field, ‘Come along now and sit down to eat’? Won’t […]

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

June 14 – 2015

During the week covered by this review, we received 20 articles on the following subjects: Political Issues Christian Zionism Status of Holy Sites Israel Christian Tourism Miscellaneous Book Reviews Archaeology Political Issues HaModia, May 28, 2015 This article reviews the recent vehicular attacks that have taken place in Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria. It quotes the […]

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

June 11 – 2015

During the week covered by this review, we received 20 articles on the following subjects: Political Issues Christian Zionism Status of Holy Sites Israel Christian Tourism Miscellaneous Book Reviews Archaeology Political Issues HaModia, May 28, 2015 This article reviews the recent vehicular attacks that have taken place in Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria. It quotes the […]

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

June 9 – 2015

During the week covered by this review, we received 21 articles on the following subjects: The Pope and the Vatican Anti-Missionary Activity Christian Organizations Messianic Judaism Anti-Missionary Attitudes Anti-Semitism Conversion to Judaism Jerusalem Christian Tourism Book Reviews Miscellaneous Archaeology The Pope and the Vatican The Jerusalem Post, May 19, 20, 21; Globes, May 21, 2015 […]

Freedom in Service

Someone told me recently that if you don’t know what to do next in life, find somewhere to serve. We are always called to serve God, to “work out our salvation with fear and trembling,” and to love our neighbor. And inevitably, we will be blessed in extraordinary abundance by he who called us to […]