A Call To Prayer for a Divided Israel
For several months, Israel has faced one of its worst crises in 75 years. The present conflict over judicial reforms is a crisis of brother set against brother.
For several months, Israel has faced one of its worst crises in 75 years. The present conflict over judicial reforms is a crisis of brother set against brother.
In this week’s Torah portion, we come across the “Shema”. In English it means to “hear” or “listen”. But in Hebrew, the context of the word points to paying attention, to focus, to not just listen, but to hear & respond to God.
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 is Jerusalem important in the Bible, and why does it continue to be important to Christians today? Jerusalem has almost 1,000 verses that mention it, and it’s the only physical place declared “holy” in the Bible.
Next Thursday falls on the 9th of the biblical month of Av. On this day, Jews observes the traditions of mourning, as it commemorates many tragedies that occurred on this day throughout Jewish history
The recent Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast in the Gold Coast was a foretaste of Heaven. ICEJ were proud to support this event with other kindred souls.
This week’s Torah Portion includes events from Numbers 25:10-31, where many listened to deceptive messages about abandoning good for evil. Today, we can be encouraged to stand firm for righteousness just as the Priest did.
Contrary to the many critics who contend Israel is a racist state, this nation actually stands as the only real democratic country in the Middle East.
Not many visitors to Israel know that there is an ANZAC Memorial in the beautiful Be’eri Forest. However, this space has been heavily burned and damaged by arsonists. Please join us in helping to replant and restore this special corner of creation.
Tammuz is the beginning of summer and grapes are beginning to ripen. Tammuz incudes both distressing and uplifting Biblical events, but we remember that the LORD is ready to hear prayer.
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.
In May, the ICEJ welcomed many of our national directors and other global representatives to Jerusalem for our annual International Leadership Conference.