Ascension Day Matters

The day Jesus ascended into heaven is not the end of the story!
Read moreThe day Jesus ascended into heaven is not the end of the story!
Read moreUse Israel’s Independence Day to renew your passion for the Bible.
Read moreThe Red Everlasting—like the poppies of Flanders Fields—is an emblem of the fallen.
Read moreThe biblical account is still the supreme authority on the subject of Christmas.
Read moreChanukah celebrates the victory of light—exemplified by worship of the One-true God—over the darkness of anti-Semitic repression.
Read moreIf you’ve never thought about enjoying this biblical feast, now is a great time to begin.
Read moreSukkot is a reminder of God’s faithfulness in the past, provision in the present and promised covenantal fulfillment in the future.
Read moreLovers of Zion worldwide celebrate the liberation and reunification of the Eternal City of Jerusalem on Yom Yerushalayim.
Read moreRejoice with Jerusalem, and be glad with her, all you who love her!
Read moreThe spontaneous rebirth and miraculous regathering of ancient Israel in modern times are precursors of the moment Messiah will supernaturally call all Israel back to the land.
Read moreChristians have a moral obligation and a biblical mandate to do more than just talk about evil.
Read moreWas it a riddle? In a little while they wouldn’t see Him; but, in a little while they would see Him again?
Read moreWhy do you seek the living among the dead?
Read moreThe historical record is open for investigation and the evidence provided in eyewitness testimony documents the facts.
Read moreFor God so loved the world . . .
Read moreWhat happened 2000 plus years ago at Golgotha is not the end of the story.
Read moreThe crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth was a set time in God’s redemptive plan.
Read moreHe brought out His people with joy, His chosen ones with gladness.
Read moreBeginning with His entrance into Jerusalem, everything Jesus experienced during His final week of ministry was a set time in God’s redemptive plan.
Read moreWhat appeared to be a spontaneous gathering in the village of Bethany in reality was a set time predicted by the prophet Zechariah.
Read moreFully aware of how events would unfold, Jesus approached Jerusalem not with fear or anxiety, but with purpose and resolve.
Read morePurim stands as a memorial to the reality that even though wicked men may attempt to destroy the Jewish people, it can never happen.
Read moreThe Old Testament book of Esther provides a strong reminder that those who devise plans to harm the Jewish people do so at their own peril.
Read moreGod set the stage. The players, however, still had a choice as to whether they would fulfill their destiny.
Read moreThat the Nazis were obsessed with record keeping and marked victims with tattoos is proof of the Holocaust revisionists cannot erase.
Read morePlanting trees in Israel with Olive Tree Alliance is a beautiful way to show you care!
Read moreSolomon defines the secret to fulfillment in life in one brief six-word sentence.
Read moreThe Bible is a cohesive message outlining God’s redemptive plan for humanity.
Read moreIsaiah’s message pierces the darkness of despair like a pinpoint of light at the end of a long tunnel.
Read moreThat His humanity is coupled with absolute deity defines the uniqueness of the Incarnation.
Read moreContrary to artistic depictions, no aura or halo distinguished Jesus from any other newborn.
Read moreHis humanity did not diminish Jesus’ deity. And, His deity in no way invalidated His humanity.
Read moreGod’s covenants converged in the birth of Jesus the Christ.
Read moreAngels are not a figment of man’s collective imagination.
Read moreAngels are awesome beings that do not acquiesce to the quirks of popular opinion or the desires of individuals.
Read moreAs finite creatures, our ability to conceptualize angels is limited.
Read moreThe primeval prophecy was revealed through Israel’s prophets.
Read moreThe establishment of David’s throne is on the horizon. The Messianic Kingdom will soon be a reality.
Read moreThe true environment for the Nativity was not what we typically envision.
Read moreIn God’s economy, nothing is done arbitrarily. Nothing is left to chance.
Read moreYom Kippur is the one day where routine in Israel abruptly stops as the nation reflects on repentance.
Read moreWhen Messiah establishes His Kingdom, the literal fulfillment of God’s promises to Israel will be complete and the mourning associated with Tisha B’Av will no longer be relevant.
Read moreYour faith can be, “like Mount Zion, which cannot be moved, but abides forever.”
Read morePeople of faith are in a unique position to actively seek the Lord’s help.
Read moreOur Savior instituted the Lord’s Supper during the third cup of Passover.
Read moreThe world today is in desperate need of Christians whose testimonies shine like a beacon.
Read moreWhat distinguished the wise men from their contemporaries was their ability to recognize the signs of the times and respond appropriately.
Read moreThe drama unfolding on the night of Jesus’ birth has captured the imagination of Christians through the centuries.
Read moreIn the same way a builder prepares a foundation and frames the walls of a house before attaching the roof, God prepared for the most transformative event in human history.
Read moreHistory is not careening out of control toward an uncertain end, but rather is unfolding according to an overarching plan.
Read moreThe symbolism of light of Chanukah and Christmas intersect in a profound way.
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