Why Christians Support Israel
Why should Christians support Israel? Here are 10 reasons why the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem was established in 1980 to stand with and comfort Israel.
Why should Christians support Israel? Here are 10 reasons why the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem was established in 1980 to stand with and comfort Israel.
We have seen the incredible return of the Israelites from captivity, but we have yet to see the mighty hand of God truly humbling the nations like He did with Pharaoh. Read about the Exodus story today.
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the 10th day of the Hebrew month of Tishrei, following Rosh Hashanah – the Biblical Feast of Trumpets.
The ICEJ’s Home for Holocaust Survivors in Haifa has been welcoming nine new residents who fled the war in Ukraine, and all their stories are heartbreaking.
Still today, there are many Jews making Aliyah to Israel who are struggling and need help in restarting their lives in the Land of Promise. So, we are there to help, knowing that Israel, after all, is a country built by orphans and outcasts regathered from Gentile nations.
The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem has donated nearly 200 portable bomb shelters to Israeli communities vulnerable to rocket fire from Gaza and Lebanon, with an increased focus on protecting civilians in the northern Galilee and Haifa regions.
You may have seen the medieval painting in which Jerusalem is depicted as the centre of the world. It is based on a Scripture from Ezekiel where God declares that He has set Jerusalem in the midst of the nations (Ezekiel 5:5). So, what makes the city so special?
A 2019 visit to Egypt by a group of ICEJ leaders opened our eyes about the amazing things God is doing there and the great plans He has for this ancient nation, including with regards to Israel.
ICEJ Australia joins the world in mourning the death of our Queen and acknowledgement of her extraordinary life. A life that reflected her faith and trust in the Messiah.
Passover is an amazing story of miracles and deliverance, but that first Passover also has broader lessons for us today.
The Biblical Feast of Shavuot, The Feast of Weeks, or Pentecost, is one of the three times in the year when the people of Israel were required by God to come up to Jerusalem for a holy assembly.
Adapted from the writing of Dr Jurgen Buehler director of the ICEJ The final and biggest harvest season of the agricultural year brought in the fruits of the various trees … Read more