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Hope From Romans | Day 4

As we are waiting, how should we wait? We wait eagerly. We wait with perseverance. Eagerness is the quality of wanting or longing for something very much – with great anticipation, with keen expectancy and with invested interest. We are interested in Jesus’ kingdom being fully present on the earth.

Israel’s new government could offer rare political stability

As I am writing this, Israel should finally have a new government – putting an end to 16 months of political turmoil wrought by three inconclusive elections

Will you join us in praying for Zimbabwe?

Join us in praying for Zimbabwe during COVID-19 lockdown. Pray for basic supplies, ministry partners, congregations, and our July outreach to the Lemba people.

Covenant Family | Day 6

Israel was to be a servant and a reflection to all the nations of the LORD’s covenant promise to redeem the world from sin and unrighteousness.

NEW! Access Your JVMI Account Online!

There’s an exciting new feature to the Jewish Voice website. You can now access all your giving and shipping information in one convenient place. The JVMI Partner Portal enables you to look up information without having to call in.

Between Passover and Pentecost | Waiting with Expectation w/ Pastor Mike & Rabbi Joshua

While each community is experiencing the effects of coronavirus to different levels of severity, we all have one thing in common. We are in a season of waiting.

In a Time of Great Need, We Call on Our Great God – National Day of Prayer 2020

Times of crisis expose our deep need for God’s mercy, power, and intervention. Throughout our history, Americans have expressed that need through prayer. From Colonial days to the present, our leaders have called for various days of prayer, and our nations’ citizens have responded.

Holy Boldness | Day 4

On the LORD’s behalf, Isaiah spoke boldly to the leaders of Jerusalem in a way that would impact the entire community.

More Than Bread | Day 1

To be a witness to God’s supernatural provision in the name of Yeshua who rescued us from sin and death. More than bread, we have eternal hope to share with others.