Out of Zion with Dr. Susan Michael Expands to Pray.com
Out of Zion with Dr. Susan Michael, a dynamic podcast offering biblical insight and perspective from Israel, is now available on Pray.com.
ICEJ-Sponsored Mentors Help Jewish Immigrant Children Thrive
Student mentors help Jewish immigrant children in Israel thrive, building confidence and stronger community ties
Helping Israeli Mothers Say “Yes” to Life
ICEJ USA is helping Israeli mothers say “yes” to life by turning fear into faith and uncertainty into love.
Biblical Geography: Why Christians Should Study It
Chris McKinny shares two reasons why Christians should study biblical geography and digs into how Scripture shows geographical “maps.”
A Turning Point for the World: Remembering Charlie Kirk
ICEJ’s Juergen Buehler reflects on the life and death of Charlie Kirk, a friend to Israel and the most recognized voice of young conservatives.
Shiloh in the Bible: From Sacred Center to a Cautionary Tale
Discover Shiloh in the Bible, it’s rise as Israel’s first sanctuary, and its fall as a warning of disobedience.
Rebuilding Be’eri: A Story of Resilience after October 7
Rebuilding Be’eri means honoring a brave community scarred by October 7. Learn more and how you can help restore its youth center.
ICEJ Sponsors Largest Aliyah Flight of British Jews in 15 Years
Read about how the ICEJ recently sponsored a special group flight for 50 British Jews making Aliyah.
Is Israel withholding Aid to Gaza?
Explore the truth behind claims that Israel is blocking humanitarian aid in Gaza—and consider what’s really happening.
Isaiah 62 Prayers for Israel: September 2025
Join us as we lift up prayers for Israel in September. ICEJ Vice President for Finance, David van der Walt, offers insights on how to pray.
Rising Antisemitism Spurs British Jews toward Zion
Amid rising antisemitism, many British Jews are making the painful choice to leave the UK and look to Zion for safety.
How Aliyah Is God’s Witness to the World
Aliyah to Israel—Jewish immigration to their promised land—is more than a political phenomenon. It’s a divine proclamation.