Recently, I noticed a connection between two miracles that stopped me in my tracks: Jesus feeding 5,000+ people and His power to calm the storm. After the miracle of the loaves and fish, Jesus sent his disciples across the sea while He slipped away to pray. Soon, their boat was caught in a violent storm. As they struggled for their lives, they saw a figure walking toward them on the water. They were terrified, believing it was a ghost. But it was Jesus. He got into the boat, and instantly, the storm ceased.
Read MoreThe horrific events of 7 October left Adi enraged, depressed and hopeless. Israeli but raised in Australia, Adi volunteered to serve in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) as a young adult because of her deep love for her Jewish people. After her military service, she returned to Australia, where she married and had children.
Read MoreAlso known as the Festival of Weeks, Shavuot takes place seven weeks after Passover. Shavuot is one of the three feasts God commanded Israelites to travel to Jerusalem every year to celebrate (Deuteronomy 16:16-17). In Acts 2, the disciples were gathered in the upper room on Shavuot seven weeks after Yeshua was crucified and raised from the dead at Passover.
Read MoreThe Lord’s calling for Israel as a nation is to be a ‘light to the nations’ (Isaiah 42:6), but this past year has been a very dark time for Israel and our Jewish people.
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