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The Mystery of Survival

While varied schools of thought have different reasons as to why some survive and others perish, as children of God we always have a great opportunity to bring His comfort and love in difficult situations. And whether we perish or survive, our prayer is that in every situation, God would cause all things to work together for the highest good

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The Miracles of Hanukkah

“What is a miracle?” Growing up as a child In Israel, I asked myself this question every time I played with the dreidel during Hanukkah, the Feast of Lights. The dreidel has 4 letters in Hebrew representing the words “[A] Great Miracle Happened Here” Ness Gadol Hayah Poh.

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#BringThemHome: 13 Hostages Released

Under a recent deal with Israel’s Defense Forces (IDF), Hamas released the first group of Israeli hostages which included: 4 children, 3 mothers, and 6 other women. The United States is hoping that American citizens will be among some of the 50 hostages set for release as part of the four-day ceasefire deal between Hamas and the IDF.

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What God Says is Best: A History of Modern Israel

We live in a time when it is becoming increasingly popular to be hateful toward Israel or apathetic at best. Regardless of how the rest of society treats Israel, it is vitally important that we continue to align ourselves with God’s love for Israel and the Jewish people. He has inherently demonstrated through the ages that His plans and purposes for Israel are firmly established.

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Eran Glazer’s Thanksgiving Miracle

The National Leadership Center’s Executive Director, Eran Glazer, and his family recently experienced a God-sized miracle during this difficult time in Israel. God is answering your prayers of protection over Israel and our team in Israel.

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The Angel in Gaza

Those that have found refuge in the God of Israel can count on Him to intervene miraculously in their lives. Have you heard the joke about how the great military generals of all time gathered to talk about their victories? One by one they stood and recounted stories of mind boggling and impressive feats.

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Heather Johnston for the Times of Israel: “There’s only one moral choice: The West must stand with Israel.”

Israel, as a nation living under constant existential threat, has developed the keen ability to accurately define its reality. The atrocities we witnessed Iran-backed Hamas commit only cement Israel’s assessment of current realities. For over a decade, they have sounded the alarm on Iranian aggression and Western appeasement.

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Hamas’ Ideology of Death

Let’s join in one accord to pray the above promises over Israel. As Israel continues to defend itself against Hamas, let not our voices be silent or our prayers be few. Our voices and engagement make a difference to Israel’s welfare.

Photo: Creator: Chris McGrath | Credit: Getty Images

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Sukkot: Temporary But Eternal

This is the season of three Jewish holidays, marking 3 different, yet connected occasions: Rosh Hashanah (The Jewish New Year also known as the Feast of Trumpets); Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement), and Sukkot (The Feast of Tabernacles, Tents, or Booths). As soon as Yom Kippur is over, you can hear the sound of hammers in many areas of Israel, as families happily build their Sukkah. Fathers and children work together to set up the tent, where they will “live” during the seven days of the Feast.

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A Rocket Scientist Explains the Jewish High Holidays

To the casual observer, the Jewish High Holidays that we will be observing next month are a potpourri of festivals. The first holiday is Rosh Hashanah (September 16-17, 2023), the Jewish New Year. This day is observed by blowing the ram’s horn (shofar), dipping an apple in honey, and eating copiously. Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, follows eight days after Rosh Hashanah.

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