Tonight, as we light seven Chanukah candles, we remember God’s purity and recognize that as Believers in Yeshua, we have the Holy Spirit living inside us.
In a time when the culture and governmental leaders — Antiochus IV in particular — were persecuting the Jewish people and seeking to subvert their beliefs, the Maccabees, whose bravery precedes the miracle of Chanukah, fought for what was right.
On this sixth night of Chanukah as six candles fill the Chanukiah, we remember the victory won by God for the Maccabees and the victory He won for us in Yeshua.
Thank you for making 2016 such an amazing year of ministry. You made miracles happen when you helped us change 68,787 lives last year in medical clinics. That’s more patients than we’ve ever treated in a year. In fact, there are several “more than evers” that you helped us accomplish this year.
Why Some Are Concerned for Israel's Security Assistance
Two major Israeli news sources are reporting concern among the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) over possible cuts in U.S. defense aid. The U.S. currently gives $3.3 billion to Israel each year. That figure is set to increase to $3.8 billion in 2018.
Chanukah is an eight-day celebration commemorating the miracle of the oil. It is also called the Festival of Light and the Festival of Dedication. Jewish people celebrate Chanukah today by lighting the Chanukah candles.
For about 300 Jewish residents in the central West Bank community of Amona, their future appears to finally be settled: eviction. Amona is the largest of about 100 unauthorized settlements that dot the West Bank, erected without the permission of—but generally tolerated by—the Israeli government.
A New Report Warns of a Possible Second Arab Spring
A new report released this week by the United Nations warns of the possibility of a second “Arab Spring” that may well have implications for Israeli safety and security.
In the past year, through your partnership with Jewish Voice Ministries, you have helped bring miracles of spiritual and physical transformation to hurting people all over the world.
Suicide bombers, rocket attacks, and bus bombings apparently aren’t enough. Now, many in Israel believe its enemies are trying to burn the nation to the ground. A wave of 1,773 fires driven by unseasonably hot, dry, and windy weather have swept across Israel in the past week.