ICEJ Delivers Passover Gifts to Israeli Families in Need
ICEJ gave Pesach gift baskets to 800 needy Israeli families celebrating Passover in Israel recently.
ICEJ gave Pesach gift baskets to 800 needy Israeli families celebrating Passover in Israel recently.
I write this from the beautiful city of Jerusalem amidst the joyous celebrations of Jerusalem Day! There is no other place on earth that has a destiny comparable to Israel.
On March 30th, Israeli officials and ICEJ staff welcomed the arrival of 155 Jewish olim (new immigrants) from Ethiopia. We thank our supporters for their continued generosity.
We are the first generation of Christians who have had to deal theologically with a phenomenon – Israel’s re-emergence as a nation. How should the Church relate to this new situation?
ICEJ Australia has been up to a lot recently! Some team members represented ICEJ to Fiji’s officials. We observed Israel’s Holocaust Memorial Day (Yom Hazikaron), which on the same day as ANZAC Day in Australia.
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?
ANZAC day will be commemorated in Australia and NZ. The ANZACs contributed to the victory in Palestine 1917, and their bravery led to the restoration of the Land of Israel.
Muslim incitement over the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem led to a spike in violence during Passover this past week. ICEJ stands by Israel.
As Israel is about to celebrate its 75th anniversary, the Jewish State finds itself in possibly the greatest internal crisis since the establishment of Israel in 1948.
It is no exaggeration to say that had it not been for Hanukkah, there could have very well not been a Christmas. Hanukkah prepared the way for the birth and ministry of Jesus.
The miracle of the Exodus from Egypt was such a nature-defying, irrational, illogical event. But did you know that it’s re-occurring today on biblical proportions?
Israel today is a remarkable country. Yet the land of Israel was not always so fruitful. God promised that one day He would come and find His people, no matter how far they had been scattered, and return them to the land promised to Abraham and his descendants as an “everlasting possession.”