Drinking from ‘The Cup of Trembling’
The global rise in antisemitism is all a part of Isaiah’s prophesy – this ‘Cup of Trembling’ will soon be poured out upon those who oppress God’s beloved.
The global rise in antisemitism is all a part of Isaiah’s prophesy – this ‘Cup of Trembling’ will soon be poured out upon those who oppress God’s beloved.
We recently passed six months since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7. David Parsons summarises where we’re at currently, and gives some unique insights beyond the conflict.
Though this war with Hamas has triggered waves of antisemitism worldwide, it also is generating a surge of interest in Aliyah and Israelis joining the IDF. Another wave of Jews from around the world are preparing to come home to Israel.
In many ways, Israel has stood alone as a nation for thousands of years. The recent ruling by the International Court of Justice has outrageously declared Israel to be guilty of genocide. ICEJ stand against this ruling, and we stand with Israel.
The savage Hamas attack on innocent Israelis not only touched the raw nerve of the Holocaust, it also exposed the Palestinian dispute with Israel as being a religious conflict. What is the source of this religious war?
Israel’s divide over judicial reforms has many thinking that the Northern Border of the Jewish state is weak and exposed. The ICEJ is working to donate bomb shelters to protect & serve the local communities.
There has been a surge in Jewish harassment and assaults on Christians and church properties in Israel. This is certainly a test of our professed love for Israel, but the Lord can empower us to indeed love them unconditionally.
The Dead Sea Scrolls are widely recognised today as the greatest treasure trove of ancient original religious manuscripts ever found. They both verify sacred biblical texts and reveal intricate details of Jewish faith and culture in the late Second Temple era.
Fiji is the hub of the Pacific and is hosting our third Oceania Conference. We are excited to usher in a Tsunami of Prayer to welcome the return of the KING OF ALL THE EARTH.
Why are thousands of Christians coming up to Jerusalem each year to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles? The answer lies in the universal significance of this ancient biblical festival and its past, present, and future relevance for all nations.
Sadly, antisemitism has not just survived in the post-Holocaust era, it has thrived. David Parsons discusses why this dangerous belief has remained, and a Christian response to it.
ICEJ Australia celebrates as Israel prepares to mark 75 years since its modern-day rebirth. What does Israel’s independence mean for us as Christians today?