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Recuerdos de Sucot, Día 3

Dios nos instruye en Sukkot a recordar que Él hizo que los israelitas vivieran en tiendas en el desierto. Su experiencia de peregrinación fue más complicada que simplemente vivir en viviendas temporales mientras viajaban. El árido desierto no les ofrecía alimento ni agua.

Recuerdos de Sucot, Día 1

Los rabinos enseñan que en Sukkot, recordamos cuatro cosas: que Dios es un Dios de memoria, liberación, santidad y provisión

Simchat Torah: Celebrating a Priceless Gift

They bless God for their waking in the morning and again at night for Him seeing them through the day And, they have a day set aside to intentionally celebrate God’s Word Simchat Torah (SIM-khat TOR-ah) means “Joy of the Torah

Iran promises ‘nothing will be left of Israel’

In the midst of the continued political stalemate in Israel, the region is facing the potential for war with Iran. And if the words of the Deputy Commander for Operations of Iranian Revolution Guards, Abbas Nilforoushan, can be believed, the threat is significant.

Sukkot – The Feast of Tabernacles

Have you ever gone camping – the kind where you sleep in a tent and go without electricity and running water Close quarters, hard ground, no kitchen – the experience makes everyday tasks a little more difficult Life while camping is a bit less comfortable, but it’s worth it, right

Abeba was desperate for a miracle of her own

Abeba walked miles carrying her autistic granddaughter, desperate for help. At a Medical Outreach in Ethiopia, she found answers, support, and hope.

Yeshua, Our High Priest

It is amazing how much depth we can see when we understand the Jewish foundation upon which the New Covenant is built God is One; He is cohesive and intentional

5 Reasons to Pray for Israel on October 6th

Praying for Israel seems to be either wholly on or completely off the radar of Believers Here are five reasons we should be praying for Israel and Jerusalem, especially this October 6

Yom Kippur’s Hope

It’s not a day for saying, “Happy Holiday.” Yom Kippur – the Day of Atonement – is a serious and solemn day. It is the holiest day of the Jewish year, and its observance includes “afflicting oneself” with fasting. The customary greeting on Yom Kippur is “May you have an easy fast.