Posts Tagged Israel
“Be Still” When You’re Being Chased
Posted by Rich in Changed Lives on May 12th, 2010
The Book of Exodus, for me is one of the most exciting books in the Old Testament. It contains some of the most amazing miracles God ever performed during the time of Moses and the increasing children of Israel.
The 10 different plagues God sent as judgment to the gods of Egypt and Pharaoh; the “generosity” of [...]
Dream Nations To Visit
Posted by Rich in Educational on April 26th, 2010
There are three nations we want to visit within the next 10 years of our marriage, all with the purpose of learning from their rich historical significance. These nations are Israel, Turkey and Greece.
Israel is the birthplace of Christianity, where Jesus ministered, appointed and raised His disciples. And eventually, it’s where the Gospel spread out to [...]
BUT…
Posted by Rich in Mind blogging on April 9th, 2010
Sometimes, we have to be careful with our BUT.
You read it right. But I’m not talking about your behind. I’m talking about that sad, transitional word that goes along with what we normally say when we’re not in the mood to believe, to trust or to do something significant.
In fact, the word BUT is a [...]
What Do You Do When God Commits A “Mistake”?
Posted by Rich in Changed Lives on October 14th, 2009
Have you ever felt like God committed a big mistake?
Like, you wonder if God was right when He placed you in a dysfunctional family? Or a job where your boss and your co-employees like picking on you because of your faith? Or God seems silent when you badly needed an answer?
Moses and the Israelites felt [...]
History “Today”: The Munich Massacre
Posted by Rich in Educational on September 5th, 2009
September 5, 1972. On this day, the Summer Games in Munich, West Germany was best remembered not for the world-class athletes who dominated the various field of sports, rather, by the terrorists called Black September who killed 11 athletes and coaches from the Israeli Olympic team.
Sneaking in at the athlete’s village, five of the Palestinian [...]