Have you ever noticed how God works through ordinary people to do extraordinary things? We may not think of people like Moses or Esther or the apostle Paul as ordinary, but we’re only looking at them through the lens of what they accomplished. Did they consider themselves qualified for the heroic work that God had for them? Probably not. Yet, he used each one in a powerful way.
Read MoreIn the wake of renewed violence across Israel, our local staff are responding with more than aid. They’re bringing the hope of the gospel.
Read MoreFor thousands of years, the Jewish people have celebrated a harvest festival called Shavuot (the Feast of Weeks). It’s also known as Pentecost, which means 50, because God commanded Israel to observe it 50 days after Passover. According to Jewish tradition, Pentecost marks the day when God gave us the Torah from Mount Sinai. And for believers in Jesus, it marks the fulfilment of his promise.
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