Your Mercies Are New Every Morning
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
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.
‘Shabbat Shalom’ is the traditional greeting heard in Israel the day before the seventh day – the Shabbat. Let us explore what the Bible says about observing the rhythm of rest with our God this week.
Political groups are attempting to stick an Apartheid label to Israel in their conflict with Palestine. Rev. Hedding gives an insightful perspective on what apartheid actually is, and how that relates to the current conflict in the middle east.
On the very first Passover, God’s people were set free from bondage. Shavuot was the time of the first fruits harvest, another cause for celebration, and it was then that Pentecost happened where God poured out His Spirit on the followers of the risen Jesus.
ICEJ gave Pesach gift baskets to 800 needy Israeli families celebrating Passover in Israel recently.