When Hanukkah lights are kindled, the atmosphere in a home subtly changes – warmer, quieter within, clearer in thought. Year after year, Hanukkah seems to ask the same honest question:
Throughout ancient history, there were countless wars. Usually, victories went to the more experienced, numerous, and better-equipped armies. However, sometimes small armies defeated empires. One of the most famous examples
Don’t Lose Your Focus: How to Return to God’s Calling and the Joy of Serving
There are moments when a believer looks back and quietly asks: “Where is the fire I had at the beginning?” There was a time when everything connected with God felt
The Greatest Biblical Narrative of Strength, Weakness, and Final Redemption
The story of Samson is one of the most paradoxical narratives in Scripture. He is far from an ideal hero; in him we see a striking combination of divine calling
Intercession and Blessing: The Path to Healing and a Renewed Heart
Scripture reveals an astonishing truth to us: the blessing of God is already present in our lives, for “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who
Scripture teaches that human life does not start with outward circumstances, but with what fills the heart. Our decisions, our words, our reactions, our faith or unbelief – all of
Knowing the voice of God is not a privilege for a select few but a vital part of Christian life. Knowing His voice means walking the path of obedience, peace,
Noah’s Flood: Divine Cleansing and a New Beginning
The story of the Great Flood described in the Book of Genesis is one of the most dramatic and significant events in the Bible. According to the sacred text, humanity
Hoshanna Rabbah: Symbol of Faith and Hope for Salvation
Hoshanna Rabbah is a special day, the seventh and final day of the Sukkot holiday, which concludes a week of joy and thanksgiving to God for His mercy and blessings.
Time to Prepare: From Discipleship to Spiritual Maturity
We must always remember that we are disciples of the Messiah, disciples of Christ, as written in Scripture. We must become disciples, not merely believers, for even the demons believe
The term “Christians” was first used in Antioch of Syria. The book of Acts records this historic moment: “And when he found him, he brought him to Antioch. So it
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