by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 10, 2009 | Facebook Friends, Israel's Messenger
Jeffrey Berg “Twas the night before Chanukah, Boichecks and Maidels, Not a sound could be heard, not even the Draidels. The Menorah was set by the chimney alight, In the kitchen, the Bubbie was choppin’ a bite. Salami, pastrami, a glassele tay, and...
by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 10, 2009 | Facebook Friends, Israel's Messenger
By Ken Symes December is a time when both Christians and Jews celebrate an important holiday. For the Christians it is Christmas. For the Jews it is Chanukah, also known as the Festival of Lights or Dedication. The only mention of this Jewish holiday...
by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 10, 2009 | Facebook Friends, Israel's Messenger
Rev. Mark Robinson The spring day was typical in many ways for Jerusalem. The sun was shining and the air was crisp, but there was one notable difference. Hundreds were anxiously awaiting the sacrifice. It was April, and the celebration of Passover was at hand....
by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 10, 2009 | Facebook Friends, Israel's Messenger
By Dr. Keith Megilligan New love is exquisite. There is joy for the first time that enters the heart of the one who is in love. When you view the radiant faces of the young couple who stand enraptured in each others’ presence at their wedding, you...
by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 10, 2009 | Facebook Friends, Israel's Messenger
by Mark Robinson “Pre-trib”, “mid-trib”, “post-trib”, “pre-wrath”. Perhaps you have heard these terms—perhaps not. They refer to the timing of the Rapture of the Church. “Trib” refers to the seven year...
by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 8, 2009 | Facebook Friends, Israel's Messenger
By: Kenneth G. Symes Today, one of the most controversial subjects in Scripture is the issue of the virgin birth. The Jewish Rabbis, along with many Christian leaders, do not believe that Isaiah 7:10-16 teaches that the Messiah was to be virgin born. Does this...