The Spiritual Challenges of Purim
Every year on the 14th of Adar (March) Jewish people around the world celebrate Purim (“Lots”). We learn about Purim in the book of Esther. This book is unique in
Learn moreEvery year on the 14th of Adar (March) Jewish people around the world celebrate Purim (“Lots”). We learn about Purim in the book of Esther. This book is unique in
Learn moreRemembering Our True Hope Hope, in Hebrew is tikvah, this Tikvah is interwoven into the fabric of Israel, even as the national anthem of Israel is called HaTikvah– the Hope.
Learn moreAt our recent Word of Messiah Ministries (WMM) board meeting, I reported to the board the many blessings that the Lord had provided this past year: we conducted 6 conferences,
Learn moreZionism is the recognition of a Jewish homeland, an organized return of the Jewish people to Zion. The word ‘Zion’ represents Israel, though biblically it originally referred to Jerusalem (see
Learn moreBy Sam Nadler The Feast of Purim is a Biblical holiday found in the book of Esther that celebrates God’s deliverance of His people from destruction. Purim is recognized each
Learn moreBy Sam Nadler Hanukkah, also known as the Feast of Dedication, is an eight day feast beginning on the 24th of Kislev which, this year falls at sundown, December 22nd.
Learn moreBy Sam Nadler In the story of Esther, the evil ruler Haman, attempts to wipe out the Jewish people, due to his hatred toward Mordecai, a Jewish man. Things
Learn moreBy Sam Nadler As you read this, Word of Messiah is preparing to go back to Israel next month for our ongoing ministry in that troubled Holy Land. Though some
Learn moreBy Sam Nadler Hanukkah, or the Feast of Dedication, is more than a ‘gift-giving Jewish alternative to Christmas.’ Hanukkah is a joyous holiday that celebrates the victory God gave our
Learn moreBy Sam Nadler Since April 11, 2018 is Holocaust Remembrance Day, we thought it vital for all who take the Bible seriously to understand the importance of the spiritual issues
Learn moreby Sam Nadler They tried to kill us. We won (by God’s grace)! “Let’s eat!” This is sort of a short summary of most every Jewish Holiday. Well, at least
Learn moreBy Sam Nadler The first four feasts of the Bible, Passover through Shavuot, occur in the Spring. They typify our salvation in Messiah Yeshua (I Corinthians 5:7). The number seven
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