When a child sacrifice is interrupted, the ramifications travel through time to 1938 Nazi controlled Germany. Josef, a young Jewish store owner, falls for Miryam, a young, Catholic raised American. As their relationship deepens, Kristallnacht strikes. #FaithPitch#thriller
The #Nigeria massacres should be getting more attention. In the meantime, we can say a brief prayer right now for the Christian martyrs we may never that will receive crowns for having given everything for Christ while on earth.
If you watch anything from today's Charlie Kirk memorial service, let it be these words from @MrsErikaKirk.
This is the Gospel in real life. Just... wow.
@StephenKing Thank you for publicly apologizing. You’re not the first to repeat his words taken out of context, but you are the first person I’ve seen apologize - that goes a long way up a high road.
In 2019, I finished a screenplay about a young couple facing rising #antisemitism in #Nuremberg in the fall of 1938 during #Kristallnacht. Never imagined we would see a story like this of #YaronLischinsky & #SarahMilgrim here and now. They will be remembered and honored.
Yaron and Sarah— working together at the Israeli Embassy in Washington D.C.— were murdered in a terrorist attack outside the Jewish Museum.
A young couple with a bright future planning their life together.
Yaron, born in Nuremberg, wasn’t just a colleague.
I had the privilege of having him as my master’s student at Reichman University. Bright, curious, engaged.
He was a Christian, a true lover of Israel, served in the IDF, and chose to dedicate his life to the State of Israel and the Zionist cause.
He embodied the Judeo-Christian values and set an example for young people worldwide.
I paid my condolences to his parents this morning.
Israeli diplomats don’t just represent a flag.
They stand on the front line, defending the shared values that we all cherish in democratic societies.
They serve publicly, proudly—and far too often, at great personal risk.
This didn’t happen in a warzone. It happened in the capital of the free world, in the heart of Washington D.C.
Chanting “Free Palestine” is not just a slogan, it’s a call to action to target Jews wherever they are.
We will not let terror win.
May the memory of Yaron and Sarah be a blessing.
He later joined the church and went back to the people of Ireland to serve as a missionary and share the good news - so they could know the truth of God’s love and be set free. #StPatricksDay ☘️
St. Patrick: Neither Irish Nor Named Patrick - 10 Things You Didn't Know About St. Patrick's Day - TIME https://t.co/Lvoq4FfnSJ via @TIME ☘️ 🧵#StPatricksDay2025#StPatrick
Mother ducks used to make their nests in this school sometimes.
That very clever mother duck introduces her ducklings to the society so that they do not cause harm. 😂
Proverbs 31:8-9 - Open your mouth for the mute, for the rights of all who are destitute. Open your mouth, judge righteously Isaiah 1:17 - learn to do good; seek justice, correct oppression & Jeremiah 22:3 - Do justice and righteousness, & deliver from the hand of the oppressor
The red-headed Bibas family became icons of the hostages stolen from Israel. Now we face the day we have all dreaded since October 7: their return in caskets.
“A voice was heard in Ramah, weeping and loud lamentation, Rachel weeping for her children; she refused to be comforted, because they are no more.” (Matthew 2:18)
In what is sure to become a defining moment in Israel’s war with Hamas, the coffins bearing the bodies of little Kfir and Ariel Bibas, along with their mother, Shiri, and Oded Lifshitz, a man who dedicated much of his life to helping people in Gaza, were all returned to Israel.
President Isaac Herzog said to the people of Israel: “Agony. Pain. There are no words. Our hearts — the hearts of an entire nation — lie in tatters. I bow my head and ask for forgiveness on behalf of the State of Israel. Forgiveness for not protecting you on that terrible day. Forgiveness for not bringing you home safely. May their memory be a blessing.”
The little children are inescapable symbols of the innocence of those ripped from their beds and stolen to Gaza. The Bibas family, from Kibbutz Nir Oz, has been devastated with Yarden, the father, left alone. Her parents, wife, and both of his children were all cruelly murdered. The kibbutz itself was decimated with a third of all the buildings destroyed.
Although his death has had far less airtime than the now world-famous Bibas family, the life of Oded Lifshitz is an equally important loss. He spoke Arabic fluently, and was a tenacious advocate for the people of Gaza, helping with programs such as the “Road to Recovery” initiative to bring Gazan children to Israel for medical care. The people he cared for betrayed him, hated him, and killed him regardless.
Even the UN Human Rights Commissioner Volker Türk, a voice more usually heard condemning Israel, spoke out against the sickening “ceremony.” He said it was “cruel, abhorrent, and violating international law.”
Hamas is losing its grip, despite their bluster and propaganda, and more and more Gazans are daring to speak out against them. Moreover, a rainbow hung sadly in the sky, a reminder of the time God Himself said, “Never again.”
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