Times and Seasons
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.
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
Over a thousand years ago, Jews travelled the Silk Road as traders and were welcomed by the Chinese Emperor to settle there if they wished. However, in recent years, many of the Chinese Jewish community began to experience an awakening to their heritage and seek Aliyah to Israel.
Chorazin, Bethsaida and Capernaum were all located in close proximity on the north end of the Sea of Galilee and each experienced a powerful demonstration of the ministry of Jesus. Here are some important Lesson from the Three Cities.
God is watching! He will watch over His word either for curse or for blessing. Just as He watched a sinful nation walking away from Him and declared there would be consequences, His message to humanity today is still the same.
Are we in the days the early Apostles longed to see, when God would restore the kingdom to Israel? And how should the Church relate to this new situation?
One of the sad outcomes of history is that antisemitism has not just survived in the post-Holocaust era, it has thrived. One would have thought that when the depravities of the Nazi genocide against the Jews of Europe were exposed after World War II, such vile hatred would have disappeared. Alas, it has come back in waves and without any shame.