THE LIFE BLOG
Flawed Strength, Faithful God
God worked through Samson’s failures to fulfill His purposes. This reminds us that although sin carries consequences, His grace remains greater than human weakness.
Sowing in Tears, Reaping in Joy
From a strawberry field to a life in full-time ministry, this blog shares a journey marked by unexpected calling, quiet struggles, and unwavering faith.
Three Thousand Reasons to Believe: From Sinai to Pentecost
Explore the connection between Shavuot and Pentecost – and how Acts 2 fulfills God’s New Covenant promise through the life-giving Spirit.
Seeker, Skeptic, Scoffer, Scorner
People respond to God’s truth in different ways. This blog shares a personal story and four types of people we may meet when sharing the gospel. How is God calling us to listen with discernment?
Demystifying the Millennial Kingdom: The Length
How long will the Millennial Kingdom last? Revelation 20 offers biblical insight into the coming kingdom and reveals what lies ahead for believers and the ultimate fate of evil. (Part 4 of 4)
Demystifying the Millennial Kingdom: The Lifestyle
In God’s Word, we see the Millennial Kingdom marked by peace, restoration, and worship. Learn more about what this future kingdom will be like and what it could mean for your life today. (Part 3 of 4)
Demystifying the Millennial Kingdom: The Location and Timeline
Many believe the Millennial Kingdom is coming, yet lack clarity on its timing or location. What difference does believing Jesus will physically reign on earth make today? (Part 2 of 4)
Demystifying the Millennial Kingdom: The Evidence
Explore the evidence of the Millennial Kingdom and what it means for us today – showing God’s promises will be fulfilled, and giving us hope and confidence in His future reign of glory. (Part 1 of 4)
A Tale of Two Passovers
A staff member recounts two Passovers in Jerusalem – one rooted in tradition, one revealing Yeshua as Messiah – that deepened his view of redemption.
When Helping Isn’t Convenient
Abigail’s courage in 1 Samuel 25 reminds us that helping others isn’t always convenient. Who in your life needs your help right now, even if it disrupts your plans?
It Was “Just” a Passover Seder… Until it Wasn’t
At a church Passover Seder, Rivkah, a Jewish woman, saw how the Old Testament points to Yeshua (Jesus) as Messiah and made a life-changing decision that very night.
An Unexpected Love
Remembering God’s grace toward us empowers us to show unexpected love – even to those who oppose or strongly disagree with us. Who might God be calling you to love this way?
Isn’t it Time to Eat the Meal Yourself?
What might happen if we "tasted" God’s Word firsthand instead of through someone else’s lens?
Iran, the Jewish People, and You
What should followers of Messiah Jesus understand about the current conflict and what should we be praying for in this critical time?
The Greatest Reversal
The story of Esther shows God’s power to turn evil into deliverance. Could that same redeeming power be at work in our lives today?
Poor Planning
As Ezra prepared to return to Jerusalem, he faced uncertainty by humbling himself and seeking the Lord. Could it be that true wisdom begins not with control, but with surrender?
God’s Red Pen of Love
Pride fuels rebellion, but God’s loving correction humbles and restores us. Will we resist it or receive it as grace for our healing?
Pre-Offended
How can believers share the gospel in love and faithfulness, while recognizing that the Jewish community has deep wounds and a difficult history surrounding the gospel?

