When Empires Die: Thoughts on the Centennial of World War I, Part I
THE ROAD TO SARAJEVO This is the first in a series on World War I and its parallels with our current times. After a review
THE ROAD TO SARAJEVO This is the first in a series on World War I and its parallels with our current times. After a review
What kind of good fruit does Yeshua expect His followers to produce? The kind that produces lasting change for good. That’s what He meant when
Running with the Marines Long-distance running has been one of my favorite activities. I am not too old to try a marathon one day, but
Does God intentionally create people to do evil for His glory? This question arose in a Bible study I attended recently. The man who asked
Another common misunderstanding in Christian teaching is that grace has no place in the Old Testament, and certainly not in the Jewish perception of humanity’s
Would it make any difference in how we live our lives if we are about to go through the end of the world? Some people
Here are some things that seldom come together in the same sentence: genealogy, Israel’s tribes, Apostle Paul, Moses and Aaron, Ruth and Boaz, the Holy
One of the most familiar Bible stories is that of Yeshua (Jesus)[1] feeding the five thousand. This amazing and encouraging story is the only one of

This paper was presented on September 8, 2012 at a conference hosted jointly by Healing Tree International and Israel Arise at Hershey, PA, and again on May 25, 2013,
The Strange Career of Saul of Tarsus Would it be a great surprise to learn that people started lying about the Apostle Paul almost as