TGOct 18, 2017What Was, IsWhat about a spoonful of horseradish? Something to bring tears to my eyes, make my nose run and send me gasping for a glass of water. Ah,...
TGOct 16, 201760/60 VisionIt was a pivotal year in history; 1948 – only three years after a war that had engulfed the world. That conflict introduced weapons of...
TGOct 16, 2017The Replacement Theology Challenge TodayA dear friend works in a church connected to an apostolic leader who has just published a book that argues for replacement theology. As...
TGOct 16, 2017Who Can We Trust To Teach Us?“Not many of you should presume to be teachers, my brothers, because you know that we who teach will be judged more strictly.” (James...
TGOct 16, 2017To Bind Up The Broken HeartedIdan’s Testimony I was born in Tel Aviv, in 1984. My father’s parents came to Israel from Yemen. My mother was born in Beit Shemesh, and...
TGOct 16, 2017The HarvestI remember harvesting when we were hippie farmers in New Mexico. A lot of work went into each crop before we could gather the fruits of...
TGOct 16, 2017Zionism & JusticeA few weeks ago I walked into an airport bookstore and saw Jimmy Carter’s new book on Israel and the Palestinians. There has been quite a...
TGOct 16, 2017Gentile Kings & Jewish ProphetsAs a high school student in the early 1960’s I dreamed for world peace. The concept of one benign government that could unify the globe...
TGOct 16, 2017Who Is My Neighbor?“Who is my neighbor?” the religious man asked Yeshua. The haunting answer to this question still pricks our conscience down through the...