She heard there was a medical clinic taking place in Tach Gayint and walked for nearly six hours that morning to seek help. Her limp right arm was wrapped in strips of yellow cloth. Her arm had been of no use to her for two years.
By Jonathan BernisThe biblical symbolism of the Jewish Messiah and Redeemer of the world has been a mystery to mankind, but there is good news because God has given us the keys to understanding the things that are hidden (1 Corinthians 4:1).
By Jonathan Bernis EDITOR'S NOTE: If you are one of our print magazine readers, you can continue the story from page 17 of the March/April 2012 edition. Our magazine is available online in PDF format and in print.
How the Changing Landscape in the Middle East Will Affect the ChurchBy Jack ZimmermanPicture this: white, sandy beaches; clear blue, sparkling ocean; luxurious hotels; gorgeous sunsets; peace; tranquility. Sounds great, doesn’t it. So where are we. The Caribbean, perhaps. Maybe Hawaii. The Bahamas.
One of the hallmarks of Yeshua’s ministry on Earth was His compassion for the broken. Wherever He went, He healed diseases, cast out demons, and set captives free from both physical and spiritual bondage.
Have you heard of the Boycott, Divest, and Sanction (BDS) movement. If you’re a student on a college campus, or if you’re involved with businesses or organizations doing business with Israel, you may be familiar with BDS initiatives.

More Jewish people live in America than anywhere else in the world, with the possible exception of Israel. And yet, efforts to reach the Jewish people with the Good News have not been very successful in the U.S.