Next week Jewish People will celebrate Passover by gathering, eating, praying and remembering. It is a time of gratitude commemorating God’s deliverance of the Jewish People from slavery in Egypt.
Does God still use signs and wonders to reach the lost. How should I pray for the sick. How can I experience miracles in my life. I need healing. Will you pray for me.
For months now, a vicious civil war has engulfed Syria on Israel’s northeastern border—leaving countless Syrian civilian casualties in its wake. What is not widely understood is that this bloody conflict is essentially a war-by-proxy between Shiite Iran and Sunni Saudi Arabia.
The enemy understands well the old adage, “Divide and conquer.” He knows if he can get us to live at odds with one another, he can render most of our ministry efforts ineffective.
Sites of three religions in Jerusalem: Jewish Temple Mount and Muslim Dome of the Rock with a Christian church in the background Did you know that there are about 13 Hebrew or Aramaic words for “prayer” in the Tanakh (Old Testament).
Impacting the Lives of Leaders and Nations through Prayer
As you read this list, consider your internal response to each name: Lincoln Gandhi Castro Sharon Wilberforce Hitler Thatche Putin Reagan Mandela You possibly had a different response to each one. They were, and perhaps still are, considered powerful and influential leaders.
A new sculpture was unveiled in the heart of Gaza City, Gaza on Monday, March 10th. What does this have to do with the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians. There is nothing remarkable about that in itself. Cities the world over install works of art in their public squares all the time.
These powerful words from the book of Esther were echoed recently in a letter from JVMI's first full-time missionaries in Zimbabwe when they said, “We are here for such a time as this.
In prayer, we are to ask with faith, trusting God to answer. The faith-fuel that enables us to trust God for our healing comes from the best of sources—God’s own Word.
Woliso Population Plus One - Medical Outreach in Ethiopia
“Congratulations. It’s a boy.” On Wednesday, members of the JVMI medical missions team delivered a precious baby boy to a very happy mother. The baby was born in the nurses’ station of our five-day 2014 Woliso medical clinic. We are told the labor and delivery went very well.