Jews and Christians Unite to Bake Challot for a Noble Cause

Israel365 held a unique event in Lubbock, Texas, bringing together Jews and Christians to bake Challot. While baking the traditional Shabbat bread is powerful unto itself, the event was intended to help the widows and orphans of IDF soldiers killed while protecting Israel in its war against the terrorists who threaten its existence. 

Bridging Faith and Understanding: Young Christians and Israel

In the heart of Spokane, Washingto,, Rabbi Elie Mischel, addressed a group of young Christians, shedding light on a growing concern within the Christian community. The disconnect between younger generations and their faith, particularly in relation to Israel, has become increasingly apparent in recent years.

Power Outages in Paris Raise Questions of Divine Retribution

Reports of power outages in several areas of the French capital emerged just as the world’s attention turned to the start of the 2024 Olympics raising suspicions of divine retribution coming in the wake of an irreverent opening ceremony that celebrated a golden calf and depicted a transgender Last Supper.

Olympics mockery of Christianity is about more than hurt feelings

The supposed high ideals of the Games shouldn’t be taken seriously. And the offensive opening ceremony tableau is part of the left’s war on the canon of Western civilization. There are more important things to worry about these days than sports, in all its various forms. In a world in which Islamist terrorists have been […]

Passages “Return to Israel” trip focuses on volunteerism across the country

The first group of Passages students to visit Israel since the October 7th attack has just wrapped up their 10-day trip. 50 Christian students from universities and colleges across the U.S. focused on volunteering across the country and listening to the stories of October 7th and the challenges faced by the Jewish State since the start of the war.