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The Jewish Calendar

Discover why Jewish holidays seem to change dates yearly. Learn how the lunisolar Jewish calendar works, from days starting at sunset to leap years with 13 months.

Iron Dome controversy and the U.S. relationship with Israel

U.S. House approves $1 billion for Israel's Iron Dome after controversy. Updates on West Bank operations, Iran nuclear talks, and prayer for Israel's safety.

Simchat Torah – The Joy of My Heart

Simchat Torah means “Joy of the Torah.” It is a holiday set aside to celebrate the gift of God’s Word. Jewish people stay up through the night reading the Torah, and in synagogue services the next morning, congregants parade the Torah scroll around the room, dancing, leaping and shouting with joy.

Historic Abraham Accords and what it means for the future of Israel

Explore the historic Abraham Accords one-year anniversary, Israel's diplomatic progress in the Middle East, Iran nuclear concerns, and prayer for peace in Jerusalem.

What does it mean to bless Israel?

Learn what it means to bless Israel through prayer, meeting needs, and sharing the Gospel with Jewish people. Discover how supporting Israel fulfills prophecy.

Sukkot: The Choice to Rejoice

We usually think of joy and happiness as emotions that come to us as a result of pleasant circumstances or good news. But God’s instructions for the Feast of Sukkot reveal that we are more than passive recipients of joy.

Prayer Points: You make this life-saving work possible

Join us in prayer for our Ethiopia Medical Outreach serving the Gefat Jewish people. Pray for safe travels, clinic preparations, healing ministry, and lasting impact from Sept 22–Oct 10.

[Israel] Rocket fire lights up the Strip

Latest Israel news: rocket fire from Gaza, Jerusalem stabbing attacks, Iran nuclear threat, and COVID-19 updates. Prayer points for peace and protection.

Yom Kippur – A Profound Time to Explore the Jewish Roots of Christianity

Are you missing out? If you read only the New Testament, chances are you are missing the richness of the New Testament visible by understanding its Jewish roots