“Don’t give up”: When two homeless men gave a Hollywood musician the greatest advice of his life

In a recent conversation on Biblical Money, Rabbi Rami Goldberg’s podcast exploring faith, finance, and business, Falson shared his unconventional journey from Australia to Hollywood, and why he believes being a Christian musician in the entertainment capital of the world is exactly where God wants him.
An invitation to the table: a new book opens the Passover Seder to Christian readers

There is a powerful new trend in the Christian world: a growing desire to observe the Biblical holidays. Israel365, which has long served as a bridge between Israel and its Christian admirers, has now responded to that hunger with a new book.
Ai won’t replace humanity — but it might remind us what being human really means

The question isn’t whether the technology will change us. It’s whether we’ll remember what makes us human in the first place: the capacity to think, love, create, and communicate.
Lucas Miles tells Israel365: The evangelical awakening hasn’t reached Israel yet

At an Israel365 briefing at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention, one of America’s most prominent Christian leaders gave an unusually candid diagnosis of where the evangelical world stands — and what it’s going to take to win it back.
Nashville’s historic synagogue welcomes Jews and Christians for Israel365’s fourth annual Shabbat

On a quiet street in Nashville, inside one of the city’s oldest synagogues, something unusual is happening this year. This weekend, Jews and Christians will gather around the same Shabbat table.
Rabbi Tuly Weisz: after October 7, the crucial battle is inside Christianity

The battle after October 7 is not confined to Gaza. It is unfolding in churches, legislatures, media platforms, and Jewish living rooms. “Everyone has an important role to play in universal Zionism,” Weisz said.
Israel365’s revolutionary Shabbat experience: Building a universal tabernacle

The Israel365 Shabbat Experience is designed for Jews and Christians who want to understand what Shabbat is, why it exists, and why it has preserved the Jewish people for thousands of years.
Learn about Tu B’Shvat with Bible Plus

The Hebrew calendar does not begin just once. It resets four times a year, each “New Year” marking a different aspect of life. One of the most intriguing is Tu B’Shvat, the New Year for Trees, a quiet date tucked into the heart of winter.
What Holocaust Remembrance Day should ask of us today

Today, on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the world reflects on the murder of six million Jews and on the survivors who carried unimaginable loss into the future. But remembrance on its own is not enough.
Why this philanthropy expert says most donors are asking the wrong questions

When war broke out in Israel on October 7th, 2023, charitable donations flooded in from around the world. But that initial wave of generosity revealed a troubling gap: most donors weren’t asking enough questions about where their money was actually going.