Faith
From Broken Gates to Open Hearts
By: Shira Schechter August 9, 2025 Moses stands at the Jordan River, denied entry to the Promised Land, yet his words burn with unquenched longing. […]
Commemorating Catastrophes
By Jonathan Feldstein I sat to write this late in the afternoon of Tisha B’Av, the ninth of the Biblical month of Av, which is […]
“Make the guards blind, Lord!”
By: Stan Jeter Brother Andrew was making his first trip behind the Iron Curtain into Communist Eastern Europe, with a load of Bibles hidden in his […]
The Moviemakers Breaking With Liberal Hollywood
Faith-based production companies insist they are not explicitly Republican. But they’re selling a vision of American culture to an audience that’s sick of liberal Hollywood. […]
Ghosts of a Holy War
By Jonathan Feldestin With the anniversary of the Six Day War and reunification of Jerusalem in 1967 this week, I was reminded about the liberation […]
Same Genocidal Persian Story, Different Players
By Jonathan Feldstein and Trey Graham 06-01-2025 In the famous biblical story of Esther, the focus of the Purim holiday, a Persian ruler named King […]
Root & Branch – A Powerful Agricultural Pilgrimage Blessing Israel
By: Jonathan Feldstein Shortly after her first visit to Israel in 2023, Marziyeh (Marzi) Amirizadeh had an epiphany that would become the catalyst for a […]
Join Me to Celebrate My Daughter’s Wedding in Israel
May 11, 2025 Johathan Feldstein This coming Monday, May 19, I will be blessed to be celebrating the marriage of my fourth daughter, Avital, to […]
Three Years of Joy: My Journey with the Lord
April 18, 2025By Danica McKellar Three years ago this week, I walked into a church with Candace Cameron Bure and walked out forever changed. It […]