The Gospel of the Kingdom

We all struggle with sin; we fall short of G-d’s standard, and we feel that distance in our hearts. Yet, even in our brokenness, G-d loves us deeply. Because He is Holy (Kadosh) and perfectly just, He created a plan to bring us back to Him.

لماذا يجب على كل مسيحي أن يقف مع إسرائيل: الثقة في وعود الله الثابتة

حان الوقت لنتجاوز مرحلة المشاهدة السلبية. كمسيحيين من خلفيات متنوعة، نحن مدعوون إلى التحرك، لنقف بشجاعة وبدون تردد مع إسرائيل. إيماننا يطالبنا بذلك، والتاريخ يُلزمنا به، وأخلاقياتنا تحتم علينا، ومصالحنا الاستراتيجية تتماشى معه. لكن قبل كل شيء، فإن مدى ثقتنا في وعود الله لنا كمؤمنين من الأمم يعتمد على إدراكنا لعهد الله الدائم مع إسرائيل. إذا كان الله يمكن أن يتخلى عن شعبه المختار ووعده الأبدي، فما الضمان الذي لدينا نحن في اختيارنا؟ دعونا نجعل أصواتنا واضحة ودعمنا غير متزعزع.

The Miraculous Life of Messiah: Power in Human Limitations

When the the Son of man incarnated, He took on a human nature. By embracing the limitations of humanity, He voluntary chose to yield His own will to the will of the Father. As a result, He performed many of His miracles relying on the power of the Spirit & the Father (Matt 12:28; JohnContinue reading “The Miraculous Life of Messiah: Power in Human Limitations”

More Valuable than Silver and Gold

What G-d offers you is more valuable than silver and gold (Acts 3). He offers you His only Son, Yeshua, who can transform your heart. The Messiah is the living Word of Hashem; thus, He is the only one who can change you from a child of a sinful culture into a child of G-d.Continue reading “More Valuable than Silver and Gold”

Lost at School

Lost at School: Why Our Kids with Behavioral Challenges are Falling Through the Cracks and How We Can Help Them by Ross W. Greene My rating: 4 of 5 stars Book Review: How about dedicating the same energy educators use to improve academic progress to solving behavior issues among challenging students? As an educator whoContinue reading “Lost at School”

Insights from Proverbs: Reroute (Prov. 17)

While I typically don’t talk much, I admit there are moments when I feel the pull to engage in gossip or dwell on the faults of others. However, wisdom often reminds us of the dangers of such behavior. In Proverbs 17:9, the sage advises against gossip, not to focus on other people’s affairs. Instead, heContinue reading “Insights from Proverbs: Reroute (Prov. 17)”