Israel and christianity
Faith, friendship, and the future of Israel advocacy - opinion
As extremists seek to divide Americans, antisemitism is rising openly, and support for Israel is increasingly politicized, genuine Jewish-Christian friendship is not merely symbolic; it is necessary
Israel appoints new envoy to Christian world after Lebanese Jesus statue, Pizzaballa controversies
A Shared Calling: Partnering Across Faiths to Support Israel
Tucker Carlson: The GOAT of replacement theology - opinion
Christians must counteract antisemitism with acts of solidarity - opinion
As the new semester begins, college campuses brace for a repeat of last year's disruptions. With student groups planning October 7 events, antisemitism remains a pressing issue.
80 years since deportation of Hungarian Jews: 'We stood by and didn't do enough'
One Hungarian politician, a resident of Paks, discussed the importance of the parade for recognition of the Jewish community, both past and present.
Thousands celebrate the Holy Fire at the Church of the Holy Sepulcher
Devotees filled the church on Saturday to witness the sacred flames that hold deep significance in Christian belief.
IFCJ program supports elderly Holocaust survivors in Israel
The program is committed to providing holocaust survivors with food every week for the rest of their lives. Additionally, it enables survivors to engage in various social and practical services.
Faith-based diplomacy: Are Christians Israel’s diplomatic Iron Dome? - comment
While Israel continues to receive threats from terrorists and protesters, Christian Zionists continue to show up for Israel.
In Jerusalem, Catholics commemorate when Jesus was crowned with thorns
According to Christian tradition, Jesus was crowned with thorns on the day of his crucifixion. The thorns were meant to mock him for claiming to be the "king of the Jews."
Young Evangelical support for Israel plummets
Researcher warns: Wake up
Christian students march in solidarity with Israel
"The Israel-Hamas war has given us as Christians tremendous moral clarity," said Robert Nicholson, president of the Philos Project and co-founder of Passages.
Christmas in the crossfire: Visiting Bethlehem amid Israel-Hamas war
Since the Palestinian Authority took control of Bethlehem in 1995, the Christian population has massively declined. Today, only around 10,000 Christians live in the city of about 75,500 residents.
Power of faith: Christian women learn to advocate for Israel
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