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Israel Elections & ICEJ Ambassador Event
Keep Israel in prayer as a new government is formed. Pray for the Prime Minister – Benjamin Netanyahu according to 1 Kings 3:9
Remembering Kristallnacht
This Wednesday 9th November, ICEJ Australia remembers with sadness the event known as Kristallnacht.
The Case for Recognising Jerusalem as Israel’s Capital
Israel is the only country in the world denied the sovereign right of every nation to designate the city of its choice to serve as its capital and seat of government. How this discriminatory treatment of Israel arose bears careful review.
The Last Great Calvary Charge
The date, October 31st remains in the history books as “the last great cavalry, and the finest in history” as 800 heroic men and their courageous horses created a legend by achieving a near impossible military victory.
Times of Refreshing
Cheshvan marks the start of the rainy season in Israel. Prayer for rain is added to the daily prayers.
Lessons from the Broom Tree
What is the connection of a deceitful tongue and the broom tree in Psalm 120:3-4?
Holocaust Survivor Appeal
ICEJ Australia’s Feast tour group has been experiencing the joy of seeing greater significance of the Scriptures by visiting sites of Biblical importance.
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.
The Exodus Story Today
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.
Standing Before God.
Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is the 10th day of the Hebrew month of Tishrei, following Rosh Hashanah – the Biblical Feast of Trumpets.
Haifa Home Welcomes Ukrainian Immigrants
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.