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  • The Keeping Presence of God
    Bishop Lanier explains how as a people of faith, we have made it this far through the almighty power of God’s ability to sustain us, defend us, and provide for us.
  • Time — A Sacred Gift from God
    Time is given to us by God, to be valued and celebrated. I intend to make the most of every day and I hope that you will too.
  • Who We Are
    The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is the largest and most effective ministry providing Christians with opportunities to fulfill biblical prophecy by supporting Israel and the Jewish people with lifesaving aid.
  • An Essential Part of Life
    The Jewish concept of tzedakah beckons us to understand that charity is an act that profoundly affects both the giver and the receiver.
  • Turn Your Face Toward God
    We, too, can draw God’s favor toward us when we appreciate our blessings, whether they are a little or a lot.
  • The Heart of Israel
    On Jerusalem Day, we celebrate the fact that we were once again joined with the heart of our nation.
  • From Purim to Shavuot — In and Out of the Coronavirus Lockdown
    A Fellowship staff member in Israel prays that the anniversary of God giving His Word will also be a day when we can celebrate our good health and the health of people around the world.
  • Thanking God in the Good Times
    The more we thank God and recognize Him as the only source of all blessings, the more we will receive from His unlimited storehouse of great blessings.
  • Every Day Counts!
    Every day is a chance to be kind and bring more joy to the world.
  • Song of the Sea — Shirat hayam
    Today’s phrase, “Song of the Sea” is part of our collection of words relating to Passover that you can learn in Hebrew!
  • Project Spotlight: Emergency Home Deliveries Continue
    "This crisis is affecting the entire world,” says Loti, an 85-year-old woman who The Fellowship recently visited with an emergency response package during the coronavirus crisis.
  • Photo Friday: Israel Crossed the Jordan on Dry Ground
    Gilgal is where the Israelites crossed the Jordan River into the Promised Land.

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