When crisis strikes, it is often too late to prepare. This truth resonates deeply as we reflect on the challenges faced in Israel’s Golan Heights and in communities worldwide reeling from natural disasters (wildfires and hurricanes) and antisemitic attacks.
But what does it mean to dwell in God’s shelter today? How can we prepare spiritually and physically for the storms of life?
Nestled in the western slopes of the Golan Heights, the ancient region of Bashan, Kibbutz Shamir is a testament to resilience. Known for its breathtaking views of Mount Hermon and the Hula Valley, this idyllic location belies the ever-present threat of attack.
In September, Hezbollah launched 30 rockets at Kibbutz Shamir, highlighting the urgent need for physical shelters. Barry Siegal, our partner on the ground with Vision for...
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