Audrey Mack teaches how the people of Israel, bitten by poisonous snakes, desperately needed healing. You will find out what God told them to do.... We should also do this in order to receive healing.
Read MoreNoah's Ark, the Anointing Oil, the Garden of Gethsemane, the Second Coming and the reconciliation between Israel and the Church...what do all of these have in common? Each of them is represented by an OLIVE TREE. Asher Intrater
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Read MoreThe true measure of a congregation is to become a disciple and extend the Kingdom to those who have not yet embraced Yeshua. This is evident from the great charge Yeshua gave his disciples before he left. Yeshua said we were to instruct the nations and teach them to obey everything he commanded. (Matthew 28:19-20) For this we have his presence, his delegated authority and power.
Read MoreRecent news reports a virulent anti-Jewish hatred that continues and is perpetuated. When it comes to the Jewish people, anti-Semitism, Zionism and anti-Zionism, ever more sophisticated amalgams are maintained and propagated. It is important to shed light and shed light on these subjects.
Read MoreAsher Intrater talks about "Gentiles" (ethnic groups) from God's perspective
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Read MoreBIBLICAL TOUR IN ISRAEL A visit to the north of Israel is a good way to understand the capital importance that the shepherds had (and still retains). This emblematic figure is also cited many times in the Old and New Testaments. Illustrious figures such as Abraham, Moses and David have also carried out this activity. Even in the time of Jesus, the shepherd held a central place in society; trustworthy and courageous he was ready to give his life to save his flock.
Read MoreGod is a father, our Father, the one who gives us with love and abundance. To his disciples who asked him how to pray, Jesus replied: "When you pray, say: 'our Father'" (Gospel of Luke ch. 11). He even personally called him "Abba", which means "daddy". By this he indicates the type of intimate and personal relationship that God wants to have with us, with you.
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