by Daniel Trimpey | May 11, 2012 | Israel's Messenger
by Mark Robinson Tyrants have graced the world’s stage oftentimes throughout history. Some have been world rulers whose ruthlessness knew no bounds. Nebuchadnezzar was the king of the Babylonian empire and ruled for 43 years. He was known as “the wicked one.” He made...
by Daniel Trimpey | Feb 17, 2012 | Israel's Messenger
by Stan Rosenthal The phrase “apple of the eye” refers to the pupil of the eye. It is round, black and located in the center of the eye. The pupil is the opening into the eye that permits light to pass through, which in turn enables us to see. It is one of the most...
by Daniel Trimpey | Feb 17, 2012 | Facebook Friends, Israel's Messenger
by Mark Robinson As the sands of time unfalteringly continue their flow, so is the history of the Jewish people. Week after week, year after year, century after century the people of Israel march on. No Pharaohs or Fuhrers, Crusaders or Muslims, persecutions or...
by Daniel Trimpey | Nov 23, 2011 | Israel's Messenger
by Moshe Gold Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind (Romans 14:5). Christmas in Israel is a very diverse event where there is no official day or way to celebrate. Israel, the homeland of the Jewish people, follows the religious cycle of holy days enumerated...
by Daniel Trimpey | Nov 23, 2011 | Israel's Messenger
by Mark Robinson Excitement was in the air as the crowd started to grow. It was a Friday night. The guest speaker was a man with outstanding credentials and exemplary speaking skills. My wife and I were blessed to be a part of this evening coming together. The...
by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 26, 2011 | Israel's Messenger, Messianic Prophecies
By Jeffrey Berg Psalm 118 is a magnificent illustration of God bringing life from the dead. A “Hallel Psalm,” this psalm of praise is of utmost importance. In Judaism it is read from the Haggadah in the Passover celebration and magnifies the topic of redemption...