Isaiah 58 speaks of not seeking one's own pleasure on the Sabbath day. Jewish tradition interprets this to mean that one should not pray for one's own needs on the Sabbath ...
6000 Egyptian troops were marching unhindered towards Tel Aviv, when the Israeli Air Force launched its first mission. Described as a failure by its pilots, the mission had a surprising and ...
Research has uncovered that the table of the Last Supper was most likely a U-shaped table called a triclinium. There were special rules and customs that governed the seating at this table - and in ...
A surprising Messianic view of Eternity
Having been a Christian for most of my life, I was until recently feeling quite assured that I had the Bible’s teachings about heaven all sorted out. ...
Christianity speaks of Heaven as our hope and final resting place - but the early disciples had a very different focus, as does Judaism to this day. What is the resurrection and how does this impact ...
The feast of Purim recalls how Haman chose to have all the Jews in the empire destroyed on the 13th of the 12th month. This message was enscribed and sent out across the empire 11 months earlier - ...
In this radio interview, Ps Enoch Lavender shares the exciting story of him and his wife's personal faith journey towards marriage. The story is captured in the new book 'Hope Fulfilled" available ...
Dive deep into the text with me as we examine Hebrew word insights and Rabbinical commentaries on the story of the well of Marah, destinies of names and the meaning of Mary and Miriam, the physical ...
Dive deep into the text with me as we examine Hebrew word insights and Rabbinical commentaries on the story of Israel's Red Sea Crossing, the Song of Moses and its prophetic fulfillment and much ...