The fear of the LORD gently anchors our hearts to God, keeping us close and attentive to Him. When reverence fades, we risk approaching Him casually, forgetting the beauty of awe and devotion.
Pray with Us! – February 2026
Shalom from Jerusalem, Tu B’Shvat, the Jewish New Year of the Trees, arrives quietly, marked by new buds on branches that have endured months of cold and strain. Across Israel, this season of the New … Read More
When God Brings His People Home
God’s promises do not end with death. Returning a body to be buried in the Land of Promise carries weight that we may not understand. Joseph understood this. Ezekiel understood, too.
A Century of Reform, Resistance, and Religious Rule in Iran
This Hanukkah, the act of lighting the menorah is more than just tradition; it’s a gathering of people, a community united by shared values. The flames symbolize more than light; they represent the strength of togetherness in times of joy and sorrow. Read the full article to see how Hanukkah continues to bring people together, inspiring hope and connection across generations.
Signs, Affliction, and Knowing the LORD
The Exodus story slows us down at a critical moment and asks us to notice a detail most readers miss. This reflection explores why that detail matters and what it reveals about power, warning, and accountability.
Only Covenant Holds
The Scriptures are clear: God alone is the source of redemption, hope, and endurance, for Israel and for the nations. Anything else we lean on may feel sturdy for a moment, but when real weight is applied, only covenant holds.
Fear That Chooses Life
What happens when growth is no longer seen as blessing, but as danger? This week’s reading invites us to look closely at fear, obedience, and the quiet choices that shape history.
Pray with Us! – January 2026
Shalom from Jerusalem, We stand at the threshold of 2026 in Israel, with a quiet sense of hope in the air. A ceasefire is holding for now, even as challenges remain. Many families are focused … Read More
Where a Promise Is Buried
It is possible to believe in God and still struggle with the implications of His promises. Jacob’s final request forces an honest reckoning with whether faith is allowed to remain abstract, or whether it must take shape in the world God has named.
The Moment That Changed Everything
Judah’s brave repentance opens Joseph’s heart, bringing healing and reunion. Israel journeys to Egypt with God’s promise, becoming a nation in exile all the while hoping for God’s redemption.




