Monthly Archives: December 2011

Waiting for Martin

Where’s the Muslim Martin? Where is the voice of reform that will transform this religion of over one billion people? We need a voice similar to Martin Luther, who challenged the forces of corrupt Christianity. In his day, he dared … Continue reading

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Love Never Fails

Recently, I was reminded that love never fails, to paraphrase 1 Corinthians 13. Several years ago, we held a conference in California where David and Karen Davis from Haifa, Israel told how Jews and Arabs recover together from drug addiction … Continue reading

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Now More Than Ever!

Sha’alu Shalom Yerushalayim — Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem As the season of Christmas trees, Hanukkah candles, gifts, and feasting approaches, PLEASE join me in fervent prayer for Israel! The drums of war are sounding. As a pre-emptive strike … Continue reading

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“Hammer Time” – Rededicate YOUR Temple

The feasts of the Lord always provide us an opportunity to learn more about God and to grow in a deeper understanding of our purpose in Him. The Feast of Dedication is not one of the mandated feasts of Leviticus … Continue reading

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What Can a Believer Do on Behalf of Israel?

As I travel, I am repeatedly asked, “What can a believer do to help Israel?” In light of the current drama on the world stage, here’s a good “To-Do List” for the Christian on behalf of Israel: KEEP PRAYING. We … Continue reading

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