Friday, November 28, 2025

A beautiful wedding in Jerusalem on a rooftop

Eric and Taundi Hoover, YWAM David’s Tent leaders, were married Nov. 28, 2025 atop the building of Succat Hallel, in Jerusalem, Israel.

Having been in Israel for many weeks, the couple Wed just days before their return to Washington, DC.

Participating in the wedding were members of their team - Grace Dillon (Concord, NC), Mary Wilkerson (Texas), Broney (Idaho) and Anna.

Taundi had received her dress through the work of Christian Friends of Israel Bridal Salon in Jerusalem.

The Old City of Jerusalem and the Mount of Olives served as the backdrop to the wonderfully joyous celebration.

In attendance were staff of CFI-Jerusalem, and also Steve and Laurie Martin of Charlotte, North Carolina.

David’s Tent team members

CFI-Jerusalem team join David’s Tent team. They served together for two weeks in and around Jerusalem.

Mary Wilkerson of Texas

(L-R) Leader, Mary Wilkerson, Bronwy, Anna, Grace Dillon

Thursday, November 27, 2025

Our children’s children…Isaiah 59:21

Steve and Laurie Martin family (2015)

“As for Me, this is My covenant with them,” says Adonai: “My Ruach who is on you, and My words that I have put in your mouth, shall not depart from your mouth, or from the mouth of youroffspring, or from the mouth of your children’soffspring,” says Adonai, “from now on and forever.”

(Isaiah 59:21, Tree of Life)

Jerusalem Prayer Event at the Israel Knesset.

Steve and Laurie Martin, Galya Hall (Christian Friends of Israel - Jerusalem)

Prayer at the Knesset! Galya Hall and Steve and Laurie Martin from CFI USA were honoured to attending the 'Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem' event at the Knesset today, initiated by MK Tatiana Mazarsky.

It was inspiring to hear from different members of Knesset and Christian leaders including Ambassador Mike Huckabee, but most importantly it was uplifting and wonderful to praise God and to pray together 💙🇮🇱🙏

Sergeant Major Chaim Malespin

US Ambassador Mike Huckabee

“Is the Cross Important to Remember” by Dennis, McCleod CFI-NZ

Blessings to All.

I have been extremely busy over the last few weeks, speaking engagements, organising and travel, hence the lack of communications.

Yesterday, I was on a Forum discussing revival in New Zealand on a live TV out of Houston, and yes, there were a couple of problems with some of the connections. However, it went well at my end, and the message I spoke on was the need to get back to the basics. What I mentioned was based on the message I am sending out today. 


We, Christian Friends of Israel, NZ, have just sent $6500NZ to our Jerusalem office. I thank you dearly for your support of the work of the ministry, and what we are blessed to be able to do for the Jewish people, be blessed.

In the Name of the Lord,

Dennis and team.


Is the Cross Important to Remember

 

What was the greatest message ever delivered by Jesus? Surely it was the message given at and through the Cross! I was told a short time ago that Jesus was NOT the ultimate demonstration of God’s love.

Then what was, and what does the Bible say, 1 John 4:9? How God showed His love to us by sending Jesus so we might have life. The cross is our greatest weapon against all evil because that is where Jesus bled; we are saved by the blood of the lamb. Revelation 12:11. We are redeemed, sanctified, and given new life only by the blood to where the life is found. Leviticus 17:11

 

Our first step to salvation is the message of the Cross, so why is it ignored in our services? Without the knowledge of the cross, the Bible could become just another storybook. The weapon of our warfare is the fact Jesus was crucified on the Cross. We need to get back to this fact; we need to return to the basic message of salvation.

Without the Cross, are we not but a sounding gong? 1 Corinthians 13:1 that Paul speaks of, are we not leaving out the greatest story of love that ever took place? What message do we have to give to the world? Without the cross, we have no message to give. It is the cross that disarmed all powers, Colossians 2:14-15. Our value, our worth, is found in the cross; it is the actions of Jesus’ suffering that shows the price God was willing to pay for us. Acts 20:28

 

How wide is the door to the world to come? How wide is the narrow way to salvation, the only way to salvation? It is only as wide as two outstretched arms, held in place by two Roman nails. It is the cross we can hold on to, so we don’t stumble while walking the narrow path, which can become very slippery at times when the storms of life occur.

The Cross is the door that all must pass through to reach our ultimate destination, the room the Father has waiting for us when our journey is ended. John 14:2-6

 

We all most likely know the story of the Pearl of great price, the story of a man selling everything. Again, our worth is shown within the price God was willing to pay for our redemption. Jesus came, He wept, bowed before the Father, pleading, do I really have to do this? The Father answered with the cross, and the Son agreed. Luke 22:42-44

 

Let us look at this in the opposite direction. What would we be willing to give up to obtain the prize of a great pearl, that is to be with the Lord, to enter into the gates of Pearls? Revelation 21:21

Are we willing to give up all we have because of His cross? Are we willing to obey the words; Give up all and follow me? Or, take up your cross and follow Me! I have heard many teachings on these two verses over the years. I am yet to see many put this actually into action. As leaders, we have to be prepared to lead with our own actions before we can expect others to follow.

 

Without the cross as the central aspect in our lives, have we fully surrendered to the message of the Lord? The message we understand and partake in, which is lived out when we kneel before the Lord and receive communion. All while remembering the words of our Lord, do this as often as you do to remember my death, until I come again. And yet, communion is very seldom taken in most churches. Or, it is relegated to a few minutes in the middle of the service. 

 

Yet to me, it is the most important part of our worship before the Lord. It is bringing the message of the cross into focus before the non-believer who is visiting the building for the first time. It reminds the Believer sitting there on Sunday morning, who has just lost a loved one, what the love of God means to them at this time.

A picture of more than a thousand words could ever do on a dozen Sundays. The act of taking communion has saved many people, raised people from their deathbeds, and healed the sick. But by relegating it to only a small part of the service, are we not relegating it to a could know instead of the must know, to quote a teaching term.

 

We pray to God for revival and leave the cross, the starting point for the salvation of the world, on some dusty corner shelf. We ask the question, How can we get revival, then remove the answer from the service before the question is spoken. We have painted the walls black in the church, lit by flashing lights to attract people to the building, but what message do we have if we ignore the cross to bring the people into the Kingdom?

 

It is often said, let us put Jesus back into Christmas; surely, we should be saying, let us put the words of Jesus in His reference to the cup of redemption with His words; This is the Cup of the New Covenant, take drink as often as you do to remember My death until I come again. 1 Corinthians 11:25-26.

Jesus conquered death by His own death, so is it not logical to remember this each time we meet? 1 Corinthians 15:26-27 We would still be in our sins if it were not for what Jesus did for us on the cross. 1 Corinthians 15:12-18.

Worth commemorating, yes?




Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Sharon Sanders - CoFounder of Christian Friends of Israel - shares with the staff her upcoming series “The Jewishness of Jesus”

Sharon Sanders, co-founder of Christian Friends of Israel with her late husband Ray Sanders, shares with the staff a small part of her upcoming website and Zoom new series (January 2026) “A Hall of Higher Learning”.

She will begin with a 4-part truth, “The Jewishness of Jesus”.



I Could Sing of Your Love Forever - Martin Smith and Josh Baldwin

Martin Smith sings his epic song, “I Could Sing of Your Love Forever”. Joined by Josh Baldwin and Michael W. Smith on piano.

Watch here: https://youtu.be/nL4WZQbp4Y0?si=GT8davZ49Fd3us5V

Walk With Me - Steve Martin. Includes new videos from the Knesset and Jerusalem prayer event

New videos including some Knesset messages during the Jerusalem Prayer event - Mike Huckabee, Galya Hall, Chaim Malespin

Look here for my latest Walk With Me videos from Jerusalem, Israel

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlRsYroaU_0DX24r11l4WelFVSBCdrgSQ&si=gtLIBg6Euqxx_S65

US Ambassador Mike Huckabee

Sergeant Major Chaim Malespin

Steve and Laurie Martin, Gayla Hall of Christian Friends of Israel

Jerusalem Prayer Breakfast founder Albert Veksler

US Ambassador Mike Huckabee speaks at the Jerusalem Prayer Team event at the Israel Knesset

USA Ambassador Mike Huckabee speaks at the Jerusalem Prayer Team event held at the Knesset today. We also heard from Chaim Malespin, a good friend for over 10 years.



#christianfriendsofisrael #chaimmalespin #Knesset #JerusalemPrayerTeam

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

More Love, More Power - Michael W. Smith and Tauren Wells

More Love, More Power - Michael W. Smith and Tauren Wells

https://youtu.be/q539OrgDxk0?si=blfX7j3fvG5U-8me

Because of Him we give thanks.

Jesus Christ (Yeshua HaMashiach)

Because of HIM we give thanks!

Have a blessed Thanksgiving, as you know Who is the One who gives us all good and pleasant things.

Ahava and Shalom,

Steve Martin

Jerusalem, Israel 2025

Monday, November 24, 2025

HE IS FOR YOU – RECEIVE HIS BLESSING by Cathy Hargett

HE IS FOR YOU – RECEIVE HIS BLESSING

By: Cathy Hargett

November 23, 2025 

My friends, chaverim, I am so grateful for you, for the mishpacha, the family of God, for all of us in Israel and the nations, who follow Yeshua, the God of Israel. I am so thankful to Him for making us one in His blood covenant with us. The Lord bless you and keep you and make His face shine upon you and be gracious to you. The Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace.

The Bible says in Numbers 6:24-27,  that when this blessing is prayed over His people, it puts His Name on them. So, now you have the Name of God on you.

These words that the Lord gave to Moses and the priesthood to speak over Israel are seeping deeper into my soul. I am receiving from Him a new intensity of the truth that He is for me. He is for you. He is for us. He is for His people. The beauty of that blessing and the kindness of it, the goodness of it, so reveal Him and His heart.

He is so good. He is kind, like a Father with a child. His desire is to bless us. He wants to give us grace and favor and peace. This is Who He is! He wants us to walk and live with His face shining on us, walking with that Glory of His Presence on us and all around us.

The glorious face of God shines. We know this because of the scriptures about His Glory, how it shines like the sun. It is like His smile for us, beaming on us with everything that He is. His whole face lights up when He sees us! Oh, Abba, thank You for loving us!

“..His face was like the sun shining in all its brilliance.” (Revelation 1:16)


“There He was transfigured before them. His face shone like the sun..” (Matthew 17:2)

That light of His face, shining on us, is the splendor of His person, and it is powerful. It means powerful favor for us and powerful destruction for the enemy who would seek to destroy. This is the shining face of God that is on us. When He returns to us, that same Light of His face that is shining on us will devour all the darkness and every enemy forevermore.

“..the lawless one will be revealed, whom the Lord will overthrow with the breath of His mouth and destroy by the splendor of His coming.” (II Thessalonians 2:8)


“..He looked like fire: and brilliant light surrounded Him..this was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the Lord. When I saw it, I fell facedown..” (Ezekiel 2:27-28)

The blessing in Numbers 6 is often called the Priestly Blessing or the Aaronic Benediction. It is to be spoken by the priesthood. Yeshua is the Great High Priest. And when Yeshua came and grafted us into the covenant He made with Israel, He made all of us a royal priesthood, a holy nation. We are to pray this prayer of His blessing over our loved ones and even over ourselves!

When we pray it, the supernatural blessing of God covers those who receive it. They are marked by God, with His Name placed on them. His Name is on us forever. Yeshua Himself places His Name on us. He also makes sure we, in the nations, know that this Name connects us with Israel and with the eternal Land, which speaks of the eternal Kingdom, and the place of His throne.

“..I will write on them the Name of my God and the name of the city of my God, the new Jerusalem, which is coming down out of heaven from my God; and I will also write on them my new Name.” (Revelation 3:12)

He is so for us. He delights to bless us. He wants us to receive the blessing, the fullness of the Light of His face. Let’s receive it now from Yeshua, our great High Priest, and let’s pray it over others:

“The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make His face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn His face toward you and give you peace. So they will put my Name on the Israelites, and I will bless them.” (Numbers 6:24-27)


THE BLESSING - SUNG BY JOSH AARON 

https://youtu.be/MoniopAzp8M?si=qUP0-2U18Lwegwnp


Cathy Hargett

Highway to Zion Ministries

http://www.highwaytozion.org

Sunday, November 23, 2025

A letter to my Mom. Steve Martin

A photo of Mom from May 2025 in Charlotte, NC that I sent to her on Mother’s Day.

Nov. 24, 2025

Shalom you all.

I wrote this email back to my Mom (Lila Martin, age 90 in Charlotte, North Carolina) after she had written to me on my 71st birthday (Nov. 23, 2025) while I am here in Jerusalem, Israel with my good wife of 48 years, Laurie.

Mom said she had been reading my books, which I am very grateful for. Please read what I wrote in response because it may touch a place in your heart too.

I share her letter so you have a more fuller picture of my response.

Ahava and shalom,

Steve Martin in Jerusalem

P.S. I did do some slight edits to better explain “the back story”.

Mom’s email to me on Nov. 23, 2025.

Happy 71st 🎈🎂 

Hope you enjoyed your day.

I just finished the 3rd book of yours since you left. (Steve: Laurie and I came to Jerusalem Oct. 16, 2025 for three months service with a Christian ministry.)

I never really could understand what you did to help others (in Israel) as you write on Facebook and take a lot of videos and pictures you post, but never really came to me what you do to help others, until I read your book (my 39th) “Love For His People” this week.

Also some interesting places you visited with the three men, “Ahava Adventures - The Louis Brothers in Israel” (2018). I had not been there so was interesting to me.

“Ahava Love Letters” (Steve: my 2nd book in 2011 I wrote after my first trip to Israel after forming Love For His People Ministry in 2010) was kind of like devotionals. Also enjoyed that.

One book I had read earlier made me very sad and sad for you, telling of all your disappointments. (Steve: My testimony of my early years through 2005, “The Promise” 2011.)

What is your weather there? Is in 70's here.

Take care. Love you, Mom

My response:

Dear Mom,

Thanks Mom for reading my books and sharing on each one. Most are like devotionals as I took my weekly messages and put into books for longer keeping.

“The Promise” did have disappointments but as I look back, as we all do, we can see the hand of our Lord in it all. One major way He draws us to Himself and keeps us seeking Him.

And here I am. I walk to these places again right here in Jerusalem and know that our good Savior knows all and loves all.

My testimony now is to testify about His faithfulness in each of our lives as we continue in His ways.

Laurie has had a less better time here but I know the Lord has a good plan for her too. She misses home and the kids very much, as a good Mom and Grandma do. We have heard that several have come as a couple and the wife goes back for a short time to be with family while the husband is still “deployed”. We will seek the Lord for His perfect plan.

Love you Mom! I am so happy you are reading my books. I have 39 you know!


Be well. Keep being a real testimony to those He has given to you as you are there being a light for Him. Please greet and give my love to those who know me there. Let them know I am singing and worshipping the Lord in the city He is coming back to soon.

Love you. You have been a true inspiration to me.

Steve

My books on our home books shelf in Charlotte, North Carolina

Somewhere Out There by Steve Martin

Nov. 23, 2025 Jerusalem, Israel


Greetings once again from Jerusalem, the place called the “mountain of the Lord”. And for good reason.

“Somewhere Out There”, a Disney theme song back in 1984, came to my attention this early morning, on my 71st birthday, as I sat on our Jerusalem apartment veranda (back deck two stories up) looking at the beautiful stars He created for each of us.

As is common in my life, the Holy Spirit touched my spirit and gave me the flowing message to share with you.


Be encouraged this day, to love those now about you; those which the Lord has put in front of you; and the ones behind you, as you continue to walk on your cherished trail.

Ahava and shalom,

Steve Martin

Jerusalem, Israel

P.S. Every day brings an opportunity to share His love. Be watching for those moments.

Somewhere Out There

 

But when He, the Spirit of truth, comes, He will guide you into all the truth; for He will not speak on His own initiative, but whatever He hears, He will speak; and He will disclose to you what is to come.” (John16:13, NASB)

 

On November 23, 2025, early in the morning Jerusalem time, each of our adult children back in the States shared a photo of their location on our WhatsApp family group, “Steve & Laurie Martin Family”. At the time, all were in the Carolinas.

 

When Ben sent a photo of Indian Land, SC with the words, “Cheers from Indian Land”, Josh followed with a photo from western North Carolina where he was for the weekend. And then Hannah joined in with a Christmas tree photo on the corner of Ballantyne and Hwy. 521 just over a mile from our USA home. (Christen, our youngest, was probably busy with her two young sons, Jack and Sam.She would chime in later with her “hearts”.)

 

Shortly thereafter, Ben shared a small clip from the movie, “An American Tail” (Disney, 1984) with the song, “Somewhere Out There”. (Ben is a Disney guy, especially having grown up in the ‘80s. I love how each of our kids have their own “joys and toys”.)

 

I had to look up the soundtrack on YouTube to get the full version and post back. It just seemed to fit the moment. (Somewhere Out There)

 

As we continue our time serving His people here in rhe Land, Laurie and my hearts beat warm for our original four, and thirteen more, immediate family, and beyond. When the Lord calls you, or “summons” you as I heard that correctly translated this week, your love for those you are gone from momentarily hasn’t been put behind. In fact, it grows more so as you realize you are walking in the steps He has ordained, that others may follow in His perfect plans and purposes as He leads them in their calling too.

 

Our coming to Jerusalem, “somewhere out there” for some, is exactly where our good Father has “summoned” us to be now. So, in faith, we heard and we obeyed, leaving much behind to do His will.

 

When the Lord calls, the wise men, and women, who respond, will discover an adventure far beyond their imagination, hopes, and dreams.

 

It may mean leaving all to do so, but if the One Who creates us knows what He is doing (and I very much believe Him), then our faith, our trust in Him will be the fulfillment we all long for in our lives.

 

As you seek Him in your daily walk, know in your heart, and then in your mind, that His way is the way, and with that you too can carry out that which He has placed deep in your spirit for you to do. Whether you are 21 or 71.

 

Somewhere, out there, our Lord is waiting. We have found Him here. He will be known by you too as you find Him where He is leading you also

Saturday, November 22, 2025

‘Today you’re heroes’ – President Trump receives freed Israeli hostages & families in White House

‘Today you’re heroes’ – President Trump receives freed Israeli hostages & families in White House

Trump presents survivors with challenge coin, receives mezuzah from Kfar Aza

All Israel News Staff | Published: Nove

US President Donald Trump hosts former Israeli hostages, in the White House, Nov. 20, 2025. (Photo: The White House/X)

U.S. President Donald Trump received 26 former Israeli hostages at the White House on Thursday, among them 17 who were freed only weeks ago in the ceasefire deal mediated by the president.

“You’re not a hostage anymore; today you’re heroes,” Trump told the former hostages and their families.

“It’s an honor to get to know all of you. I know some of you already. I know some of the previous hostages that we got out of very well. We love you all, and our country loves you all… you’re amazing people.”

In another short video clip of Trump’s address, he highlighted Matan Angrest, saying, “Because he was a soldier, Matan was subjected to great violence by his captors, to the point of losing consciousness. Alone and under special guard, he went through a genuine hell… Matan, you are a true inspiration to all of us.” 

The president then presented each survivor and their families with the presidential challenge coin, serving as a symbol of respect and recognition with a unique theme.

The survivors in attendance included Matan Angrest, Omri Miran, Bar Kuperstein, Nimrod Cohen, Ziv and Gali Berman, Ariel and David Kunio, Matan Zangauker, Ilana Gritzewsky, Guy Gilboa-Dalal, Segev Kalfon, Evyatar David, Eitan and Iair Horn, Yosef-Chaim Ohana, Avinatan Or, Noa Argamani, Eitan Mor, and Elkana Bohbot.

Several survivors brought gifts to Trump. Twin brothers Gali and Ziv Berman presented him with a mezuzah that survived the fire that destroyed their home in Kfar Aza during Hamas’ invasion on October 7, 2023.

Survivor Omri Miran told Trump that he survived so he could hear his daughter call him “daddy” again, thanks to Trump. “When I saw [his wife] Lishi on television… I knew I had something to live for,” he said.

It was the third time Trump received former Israeli hostages after their release from Hamas captivity.

Ahead of the reception at the White House, the delegation of former hostages and dozens of their family members initially met with lawmakers from both parties in the Bipartisan Congressional Caucus for the Return of Hostages and Captives on Capitol Hill.

They also met several senior American officials, including Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, and Attorney General Pam Bondi. 

“To our great hostages who now carry a weight, a story and experience that you never asked for… We will be your friends for life. We will be your advocates for life. We will continue to wear our pins, and we will continue to tell your story,” Democratic Representative Haley Stevens told the delegation, as noted by the Israeli embassy.

“Today we were able to bring both sides of the House, Democrats and Republicans, together into one room,” said Danny Miran, the father of Omri.

“This is an opportunity to thank you, American Jewry, and all those who took the trouble and labored and made efforts to bring these wonderful children home. In less than a month, we will be celebrating Hanukkah – the Festival of Lights – thank you very much for all these lights you have lit for us.”

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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Is Yeshua (Jesus) the arm of the Lord?

The arm of the Lord revealed.

Jhn 12:37 Although Jesus had performed so many miraculous signs before them, they still refused to believe in him,

Jhn 12:38 so that the word of the prophet Isaiah would be fulfilled. He said, “Lord, who has believed our message, and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?”

Jhn 12:41 Isaiah said these things when he saw His glory and spoke of Him.

Isaiah 52, "The Lord has bared (revealed) His holy arm before the eyes of all the nations, and all the ends of the earth shall see the salvation of our God.

What do you think?

Thought from Leon Swart, Media Wiz at Christian Friends of Israel - Jerusalem

“If Palestine Always Existed”…The Nation of Israel Lives

“Palestine Always Existed,” Why Did Egypt Only Write About Israel?

I’m looking for a good, logical explanation from the “always was Palestine, always will be Palestine” crowd for this one as well.

If you’re still skeptical after I showed you ancient Jewish winepresses and Jewish purity baths carved into the land more than 2,000 years ago, let’s keep looking at more evidence.

Not in Jewish texts.

Not in Israeli archaeology.

Not in Zionist books.

Let’s check the records of other civilizations who lived in this region.

For example… the ancient Egyptians.

Let’s walk through the evidence Egypt left behind.

Egyptian scribes carving their own history into stone.

👉 Berlin Pedestal Fragment

On this fragment, Egypt lists three enemies: Canaan, Ashkelon, and Israel.

A people living in the land of Canaan more than 3,000 years ago.

👉 Amenhotep

On the temple inscription of Amenhotep, Egypt mentions the Shasu connected to the name of the God of Israel (the explicit name).

This is the earliest outside reference to the Israelite God.

Egypt knew these people.

Egypt knew where they lived.

👉 Anastasi

Papyrus Anastasi describes nomadic groups entering Egypt.

Once again, it names the Shasu tied to that same divine name (the explicit name).

This is an Egyptian document placing Israelite tribes in this region long before Rome, long before Athens, long before any concept of a Palestinian nation.

👉 Merneptah

The famous stele of Merneptah is the oldest mention of Israel in world history.

Egypt boasts of defeating Israel.

But here is the part you cannot ignore.

You can only brag about defeating a people who are already here.

👉 Shishak

Pharaoh Shishak carved more than one hundred and fifty towns he attacked in the kingdoms of Israel and Judah.

These towns still exist on the map today.

You can stand in them.

You can walk their streets.

You can dig and find Jewish life beneath your feet.

👉 A quick note about “Palestine” and the Philistines

Some people try to use the word “Peleset” (Philistines) in Egyptian texts as “proof” of an ancient Palestinian people.

But the Philistines were:

• Aegean Sea Peoples

• Non-Arab

• Non-Semitic

• Worshippers of Dagon and Baal Zebub

• Pig-eaters (archaeology confirms this)

• Settlers of only five coastal cities

They disappeared over 2,500 years ago.

Modern Palestinians are not their descendants, and no historian claims this.

Egypt mentioning “Peleset” has nothing to do with modern Palestinian identity. It simply refers to the ancient Philistines, foreigners who came from the Aegean and vanished long ago.

Respectfully - if this land had always been an Arab Muslim country called Palestine, how do you explain the fact that Egypt, a foreign empire with no incentive to defend Jewish history, repeatedly describes Israelite people and Israelite towns in this exact land more than 3,000 years ago?

Why exactly would Egyptian scribes document the Jewish people in the land of “Palestine”? It doesn’t make sense - unless Jews were here thousands of years before 1948.

I’ll wait.

(Reprinted from Facebook. The Nation of Israel Lives.) Nov. 21, 2025

People need people

As we spend these three months in Jerusalem, we continue to see the love of God the Father expressed in many ways.

We see Him move in the hearts of people for one another’s hearts. And as He does, they respond accordingly, and seek to spread His love.

Thank You, Lord. It is great to see and be a part of Your work.

Ahava and shalom,

Steve Martin, Love For His People