Learning about and celebrating Jewish holy days that have been handed down through the ages in the Scriptures, like Shavuot (also known as The Feast of Weeks), is a great way to experience God and His life-transforming presence in a special way. Watch the Holy Spirit inspired teaching on Shauvot and Pentecost by Rabbi Jonathan Cahn to gain a deeper on understanding of why Christians should celebrate the feasts.
Shavuot starts on the evening of Saturday, June 4th ending the two-day holiday at sundown on Monday, June 6th. For the Jewish calendar night begins before day, thus the holiday or festival begins on the sunset of the previous day. Why do Jewish holidays start at nighttime? According to the Torah, the story of creation in Genesis says “And it was evening, and it was morning day one”, “And it was evening, and it was morning; the second day”, thus night comes before day. So for the Jewish calendar all days begin at nightfall and...
Don’t miss Selwyn Gerber’s, Co-Founder and Chief Strategist of The Jerusalem Portfolio, as he shares why investing in the modern-day miracle of the state of Israel can unlock God’s blessings in your finances . . . and your life! Listen to Israel: Where Yesterday Meets Tomorrow now.
To honor and remember the Jewish people who suffered and died in the Holocaust — and those who survived — we want to help share their stories. Because when we remember the horrors of this evil blight in human history, we help ensure we never repeat it.
That’s why we want to recommend the books below — extraordinary stories of pain, survival, and hope!
The Dressmakers of Auschwitz: The True Story of the Women Who Sewed to Survive
Drawing on diverse sources, this book follows the fates of twenty-five young women in the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp who were selected to design, cut, and sew beautiful fashions for elite Nazi women.
Painting Czeslawa Kwoka, Honoring Children of the Holocaust
A collaboration between painter Lori Schreiner and poet Theresa Senato Edwards —inspired by photographs taken at Auschwitz by Holocaust survivor Wilhelm Brasse — this book brings the children of the Holocaust to life and lends vitality to their...
Pastor Ken from Save the Nations has an important word for you. About influence. About blessing. About unlocking the mysteries of Purim to unleash the power of the Esther story in your own life.
No matter who you are or where you live . . . God has called you “for such a time as this.”
Don't miss this video and reading of the Book of Esther! Join in Purim Celebrations as we read the book of Esther.
God wants us to celebrate the victories He has won for us. Remembering His victories in the past are the reason why we have so much hope for the future. That’s the whole point about Purim – God’s intervention! Take moment now to listen to a chapter or the entire Book of Esther, where Purim was originally decreed (Esther 9:28), to be blessed as you reflect on the truth of God’s grace-filled presence and saving power.
Join Christian Women For Israel and Pastors Ken and Lisa Albin for this weeks Torah teaching.
Torah readings through March 12th.
“Vayikra” He called Torah
Leviticus 1:1-6:7
Prophets-1
Samuel 15:2-34
Psalm-50 NT
Mark 16:14-29
Our Partners in Ukraine are Crying Out for Help!
War continues to rock the Ukraine as the Russian invasion spreads throughout the country. Pleas for a cease-fire have been largely ignored.
The danger for innocent civilians – including God’s Chosen people – is immediate and urgent. We’ve even heard reports that there’s potential for anti-Semitic acts of violence possible in the midst of the chaos.
Our partners and friends in Ukraine’s Jewish community are crying out for help:
“We can’t abandon those in need. There are no bomb shelters in Kiev and no directives on how to proceed in emergency situations. Those who remain are mainly the elderly, the sick, Holocaust survivors, and simple hardworking people. We are distributing more and more hot meals and food baskets. But we do not know how long these supplies will last . . .” –Sarah*
That’s why we’re calling on all our “modern-day Esthers”...
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