New Book Teaches Evangelical Millennials to Photograph with a ‘Biblical Lens’

In the context of a flourishing era for Jewish-Christian relations in the United States and abroad, Israel is witnessing a new level of passionate support from Evangelical Protestant Christians – a group that represents more than a quarter of Americans, according to the Pew Research Center.
How Prophecy Unfolds

With the news that state governments are beginning to legalize infanticide, can the end be far away?
Trump Invokes God at SOTU, While Pelosi Misquotes Bible

President Trump ranged far and wide in his State of the Union Address on Tuesday night, referring to the myriad of issues he has dealt with in the first half of his presidency but in a manner similar to many of his other landmark speeches, the president invoked the name of God six times. This topped his inaugural address in which he invoked God’s name five times.
3 Reasons Why Christians Should Support the West Bank

It is, rather, a simplistic approach as to why I believe Christians should support Israel’s right to Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria in 2019.
Unto the Nations: A Rabbi’s and a Pastor’s New Years Resolution

We feel that Jews and Christians should focus together on nourishing our souls by making a commitment to read from the book we both have cherished for ages.
Pilate Rings True

As we head into the Christmas season, it is especially cool that a new archaeological discovery in Israel confirms yet again the accuracy of the Bible.
Christian Purchasing Trends Portray a Return to Roots of Hebrew Bible

On one level, the outlook for the religious landscape in the US is bleak. However, if one looks to the purchasing patterns of Bibles and Judaica, the trends paint a different picture of the landscape of religion in the United States.
On ‘Shloshim’ of the Pittsburgh Attack, a Jew and a Christian Turn to their Bible

This blessing is our heartfelt prayer for all involved.
How a Museum Became a Beacon of Reconciliation in America’s Most Divided City

If a museum can reverse ancient religious rivalries and create a beacon of reconciliation in the heart of Washington D.C., we can have hope for greater unity and respect in politics and all realms of life.
It Was The Jews

Of course, Israel should be governed by its indigenous people. Isn’t every country? Not really.