Where Business Meets Biblical Purpose: The Nathan Hasse Story

In an era where business and faith are often viewed as separate domains, Nathan Hasse is charting a different course. Hasse has discovered that true success comes not from compartmentalizing these aspects of life, but from their intentional integration

One Trip to Israel can change the World

How do you take young pastors who are shaping the next generation of a massive demographic in Americ and make them Israel’s biggest supporters when, in many cases, they are disinterested, apathetic, misinformed, or antagonistic towards Israel?

Jewish Humor: The Secret Weapon That Terrifies Our Enemies

When Iran launched hundreds of missiles at Israel, something unexpected happened on Israeli social media. Instead of panic, there was an explosion of memes. “This missile takes 14 hours to arrive,” one Israeli joked, “What should I cook in my crockpot while we wait?”

Jonathan Cahn Compares Trump to Biblical King Jehu

While the left-wing compares Trump to Hitler, his supporters associate the former president to a bevy of Biblical characters. Most recently, a prominent Messianic pastor compared Trump to an obscure Biblical king, which had most people searching for their Bibles.

Documentary to Educate People about Israel’s Biblical Deed to the Land

The attack on October 7, 2023, questioned Israel’s right to exist. The documentary goes back to prophecies about the land and how God fulfilled them. This includes God’s warnings that God would allow the people to be scattered if they broke the covenant made with Him, and the promise of restoration.

Archaeologists discover bronze sword of Exodus Pharoah

The sword was discovered in the barracks of a military outpost that protected the Nile Delta against threats from the Western Desert and the Mediterranean Sea. This led researchers to believe it was intended for military use rather than ceremonial purposes. 

Let’s go to the Biblical Carmel Mountains

Today we will visit one of Israel’s most beautiful and off the beaten track sites, the Carmel Mountain range. Although the majority of tourists pass alongside the mountain, only a few actually enter.