Book Review: The Rapture Verdict, by Michael Snyder
What do Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and the pre-Tribulation rapture have in common? There is probably a joke in there somewhere, but the punch
What do Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and the pre-Tribulation rapture have in common? There is probably a joke in there somewhere, but the punch
What would it have been like to be at the signing of the Declaration of Independence? Or at the First Zionist Congress, or the first
There is this problem among the people of God: the expectation that He will come along and fix everything that is wrong in the world
Why would Jews have Christmas traditions? As Aaron Eby explains in this article published by First Fruits of Zion, the tradition of Nittel Nacht originated in
Language is a perilous thing. It can unite us, but quite often it does the opposite. That, by the way, was God’s intent. We know
On December 4, 2015, the B’Ney Yosef Region 35 Conference convened at Camp Copass in Denton, Texas, for the purpose of bringing together people in
Here is the latest on the much-anticipated B’Ney Yosef Region 35 Conference in Denton, TX. If you have not yet visited the website, here’s an
One of those songs I recall singing in church as a youth begins like this: Seek ye first the kingdom of God And His righteousness;
הַאְַזִינוּ The one element of Steven Spielberg’s movies which has remained just beneath my consciousness for nearly thirty years is not his stunning cinematography or
וַיֵּלֶךְ Isaac Asimov could have written I, Robot without Karel Čapek’s help, but he would have needed a different word for the artificial life forms
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