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    Call of Hope from Jerusalem

    Myles speaking from the roof of the Jerusalem House of Prayer for All Nations. Luke 21:28 httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Me-gPhvfJF8

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    30th Anniversary Tour

    By Myles and Katharine Share through the pictures below some of what our pilgrims experienced as we traveled and studied together on this Fall Tour that celebrated 30 years of our ministry leading students of the Bible in the Holy Land. ——————-   As the nations sang in many languages, we shot this picture of…

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    Myles Teaching at Beit She’an

    To ensure that our pilgrims receive all the spiritual input they need, we take time at this ancient site to draw distinctions between the Roman worldview and the biblical paradigm. Folks wept as Myles recounted the cost that Yeshua paid for our eternal salvation.   Beit She’an, a city in the North District of Israel, has…

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    Yom Kippur

    By Myles Weiss   Yom Kippur ended last evening. The previous night, the cantor (singing rabbi) had recited the famous Kol Nidre, which means All Vows. This haunting prayer-song became part of the liturgy after the Spanish Inquisition. During that “long holocaust” of hundreds of years, many Jewish people were forced to convert to Catholicism…

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    5774 – Ready to go through the Open Door?

    By Myles Weiss   The decade of “70” is coming into its 4th year. We are celebrating the Fall Feasts and beginning the year 5774. The Hebrew letter “ayin” which is the word associated with 70 is pictured by the eye. A door pictures the Hebrew letter “dalet”, the 4th letter. This coming year will…

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    The Month of Elul

    A Mordecai Memo by Myles Weiss The month of Elul is now underway. It is a very significant season! The forty days of “Teshuvah”, reflection and repentance are now in place. Observant Jews recognize these 40 days as the precursor to the Days of Awe  – the ten sacred days between Trumpets and Atonement. Several…

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