Which Way is Your Church Facing?

This article is written to Christians. Recently, I had the privilege of joining a small group of Christian leaders who presented a declaration of repentance to the Speaker of the Knesset, Yuli Edelstein. The declaration was put together by Bob ODell of Root Source and Donna Jollay of Israel 365. Presented along with the declaration were 25 pages in chronological order of historical atrocities committed by Christians toward Jews. Follow the link here to see the story and sign the petition.
A Month of Multiculturalism in Britain: July 2018

Not a single Christian was among the 1,112 Syrian refugees resettled in Britain in the first three months of 2018.
After ISIS: How They Won Even Though They Were Defeated

Maj.-Gen. Majid Al-Tamimi died in August 2014 trying to pilot his Iraqi helicopter to rescue Yazidis who were fleeing Islamic State.
Hungary: Not “Submitting to Islam”

No European head of government talks remotely like Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Hatred for Jews Comes in Many Forms

Man’s inhumanity toward man began almost at the dawn of recorded history and hatred for the Jews is just as ancient.
Prelude to Genocide: Remembering the Days Before August 2014 and the Yazidi Genocide

In June 2014 ISIS attacked Camp Speicher in Iraq. The group captured more than 1,000 mostly Shi’ite cadets and systematically murdered them.
Living in Unreality

When it comes to your doorstep, you’ll be glad you did not take Sadiq Khan’s word for it.
Christian Declaration of Tisha B’Av Atrocities Against Jews Presented at Knesset

16 Christian and Jewish delegates met in the chambers of Yuli Edelstein, Speaker of the Knesset, and presented him with a declaration signed by 1,500 Christians in which they expressed a desire to comfort the Jewish people for crimes done to them.
Time to Wake Up to Erdogan’s Turkey

That gives us a bit of time for folks to wake up to sample Erdoğan’s particular brew of Turkish coffee.
Bishop Graham Tomlin and the Demonization of Israel

Anglican Bishop Graham Tomlin, heads the diocese of Kensington in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, which has many of London’s most expensive residential properties, is undoubtedly a man of brains and good works.