Under the cover of darkness, Aryeh Even and his mother and brother snuck from one location to another to avoid capture. It was 1941 when Aryeh’s father was taken away to an army labor camp and then to Mauthausen concentration camp.
Jonathan and Ezra come together with some their close ministry friends for a demonstration of how we observe the most important Jewish holiday of Passover. Using the Passover Haggadah to move through the order of service, they take you step-by-step through the elements of the Seder meal. You’ll discover the rich heritage and symbolism of each element and portion of the service – including the blessings, four cups, washing of hands and bitter herbs.
On this eighth night of Chanukah, we search our hearts to identify how we might need to rededicate our attention, discipline and faith to abiding in Jesus.
On this seventh night of Chanukah, we give thanks for the honor of shining God’s light to a dark world.
On this sixth night of Chanukah, we reflect on God’s grace toward us and His power in us to purify us into the likeness of Yeshua (Jesus.)
On this fifth night of Chanukah, we recognize God’s miraculous gifts of light – His wisdom and truth available to us through the pages of His Word and His Spirit within us.
On this fourth night of Chanukah, we recognize the priceless gift of salvation that Yeshua has given us. We celebrate the Gospel; it is “good news,” indeed.
On this third night of Chanukah, we consider Jesus’ triumph over this world on our behalf and thank Him for loving us so much to achieve the victory for us.
On this second night of Chanukah, we rejoice in the miracle of Chanukah light and the Light of the World. We thank God that He has called us out of darkness into His marvelous light in Jesus (1 Peter 2:9).
On this first night of Chanukah, we reflect on the God of miracles – lifting our praise and thanks to our Father, who draws the world to Himself through the wonders of His power and glory.