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    For Such A Time As This!

    For Such a Time As This! As the season of Purim approaches, I am gripped by the intensity of events in the Middle East.  The story of Mordecai, Esther and Haman is one of the seminal illustrations of God’s commitment to His people. It is especially meaningful for me. My given name is Mordecai. I…

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    Jesus’ Three Days and Three Nights Prediction Explained (Matthew 12:40)

    Have you ever been reading the Bible and encountered what seemingly was a contradiction? For instance have you ever wondered about Jesus’ prediction in Matthew 12:40? Since the Lord was crucified on Friday and rose again on Sunday, how can that amount to three days and three nights? It’s a very common question, and can…

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    Selective Sisterhood

    After twenty-five years of marriage, I can honestly agree with the old rumor “Jews make the best husbands.” At least my Jew—Myles—has been a wonderful friend, father, and follower of Yeshua. Every Shabbat (Sabbath), he praises me as a Proverbs 31 woman (even if I don’t always feel like one), and reminds all who are…

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    Does Media Bias Exist Today?

    These days, it’s important to stay informed of current events both here and around the world. However, with the often slanted reporting by our nation’s left-leaning media, how can you trust that what is being reported is actually the truth? Furthermore, many stories that should be told never make it on air or in print…

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    Waiting for Martin

    Where’s the Muslim Martin? Where is the voice of reform that will transform this religion of over one billion people? We need a voice similar to Martin Luther, who challenged the forces of corrupt Christianity. In his day, he dared to call for the end of selling indulgences, that vile practice that enslaved poor families…

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    Love Never Fails

    Recently, I was reminded that love never fails, to paraphrase 1 Corinthians 13. Several years ago, we held a conference in California where David and Karen Davis from Haifa, Israel told how Jews and Arabs recover together from drug addiction through their ministry Beit Nitzachon, the “House of Victory.” At the same conference, Walid Shoebat,…

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