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A SANE VOICE OUT OF EGYPT!
by Myles Weiss Years ago I wrote an article begging the Muslim world to put forth voices of reason, love, or at least, a sense of humor. I called it “Waiting for Martin,” and with tongue in cheek, I searched … Continue reading
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Lion, Lamb… or Both?
As the nations rage against Jerusalem (Zechariah 12:9), and everything that can shake is shaking, we see the preparation for the promised Messiah. Israel’s restoration is the cosmic trumpet that signals the ticking prophetic clock: Messiah is on His way. … Continue reading
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For Such A Time As This!
For Such a Time As This! As the season of Purim approaches, I am gripped by the intensity of events in the Middle East. The story of Mordecai, Esther and Haman is one of the seminal illustrations of God’s commitment … Continue reading
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
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
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
Israel’s Right to the Land
No one can understand the outcome in the Middle East without the interpretation that comes from Scripture. Only the Bible yields an accurate view of that which is to come. I remember a conference in Argentina several years ago where … Continue reading