October 7 Anniversary: Israel Rising from Ashes to Renewed Hope
One year ago—as the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) was coming to a close, and as Israelis rested on the holy day of Simchat Torah—some 6,000 Hamas and Islamic Jihad militiamen b
Would Palestinian Statehood Bring Peace to the Middle East?
Many Western countries continue to call for a two-state solution—an independent state for Palestinians alongside that of Israel. But is this “solution” viable and could it br
US Pastors, Leaders: “You Are Not Alone, Israel”
“Why are you here?” was the question Israelis repeatedly asked us. Our group’s response was always similar: “Because we wanted to see for ourselves what Israel is facing an
ICEJ Donates Horses for Trauma Therapy Farm Near Gaza
The tranquil atmosphere at Kibbutz Urim belies the harsh reality these residents of the western Negev have endured for over two decades. The incessant threat of rocket attacks repe
Feast of Tabernacles in the Bible: Why Christians Should “Keep” It
In early September, 19 Jewish students from various cities across Ukraine arrived at Ben Gurion Airport on an ICEJ-sponsored flight from Moldova to begin their high school studies
Israel and the Church: A Coming Reformation
The early church’s understanding of God’s enduring purposes for Israel and our connection to the Jewish people must be brought back to mainstream Christianity.
ICEJ Sponsors Flight to Israel for Ukrainian Jewish Students
In early September, 19 Jewish students from various cities across Ukraine arrived at Ben Gurion Airport on an ICEJ-sponsored flight from Moldova to begin their high school studies
Does the House Bill Opposing Antisemitism Outlaw Parts of the New Testament?
Recently, the US House of Representatives passed a bill to enforce federal anti-discrimination laws on campuses. The bill, called the Antisemitism Awareness Act, requires universit
Caring for the Elderly and Holocaust Survivors in Battered Eshkol Region
An ICEJ team recently visited the Eshkol Community Center and was touched to see the resilience of the locals and staff. The Center’s lobby displays banners honoring those who lo
ICEJ Donates Horses for Trauma Therapy Farm Near Gaza
The tranquil atmosphere at Kibbutz Urim belies the harsh reality these residents of the western Negev have endured for over two decades. The incessant threat of rocket attacks repe
Replacement Theology: What It Is and Why It Matters for Christians
Replacement Theology is a newer term many Christians aren’t familiar with, nor do they understand the history behind it. This article explores that history as well as what it is,
ICEJ Anticipates Increase in Jewish Immigration to Israel
The summer of 2024 was exciting for the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ) as we are amid what promises to be a major year of Aliyah—Jewish immigration to Israel.
