Wednesday, April 17, 2013

"Israel IS A Person - Yeshua IS Israel" - Ze'ev Nevo of Israel Media Ministries (Part 2 of 2)


Ze'ev Nevo


Ze'ev Nevo, Founder of Israel Media Ministries, is an Israeli Jewish believer. 

He was the guest speaker at  An Evening Honoring Israel, an annual event to bless Israel and the Jews on their Independence Day anniversary celebration. 

Beit Yeshua (Curtis Loftin and Doug Williams, co-Founders) host this time. 

Highway To Zion (Cathy Hargett) and Love For His People (Steve & Laurie Martin) 
are blessed to join together with our support.

We love to hear the Word of God (Torah) as Ze'ev shares this fascinating truth!


(YouTube - Part 2 of 2) Yeshua IS Israel - Ze'ev Nevo




 Ze'ev with Janice Anthony of Beit Yeshua




Israel IS A Person - Yeshua IS Israel - Ze'ev Nevo of Israel Media Ministries (Part 1 of 2)

Ze'ev Nevo of Israel Media Ministries


Ze'ev Nevo, Founder of Israel Media Ministries, is an Israeli Jewish believer. 

He was the guest speaker at  An Evening Honoring Israel, an annual event to bless Israel and the Jews on their Independence Day anniversary celebration. 

Beit Yeshua (Curtis Loftin and Doug Williams, co-Founders) host this time. 

Highway To Zion (Cathy Hargett) and Love For His People (Steve & Laurie Martin) 
are blessed to join together with our support.

We love to hear the Word of God (Torah) as Ze'ev shares this fascinating truth!



Ze-ev Nevo of Israel Media Ministries

(Part 1 of 2)









Shabbat Blessing - Paul & Susan Miles of Beit Yeshua

Paul & Susan Miles of Beit Yeshua




Paul Miles of Beit Yeshua


*Editor's Note: I regret that I did not capture the candle lighting on video by Susan Miles, as I wasn't quick enough in switching my Canon camera from "photo" to "video." Sorry Susan!  
Steve Martin



Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Jewish Holidays 2013-2014

All holidays begin at sundown on the evening before the date specified in the tables below. For example, if the dates for Rosh Hashana were listed as Sep 19-20, then the holiday begins at sundown on Sep 18 and ends at sundown on Sep 20. Dates in bold are yom tov, so they have similar obligations and restrictions to Shabbat in the sense that normal "work" is forbidden.
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Major holidays

HolidayHebrew Year 5774Description
Rosh HashanaSep 5-6, 2013The Jewish New Year
Yom KippurSep 14, 2013Day of Atonement
SukkotSep 19-20, 2013
Sep 21-25, 2013
Feast of Tabernacles
Shmini AtzeretSep 26, 2013Eighth Day of Assembly
Simchat TorahSep 27, 2013Day of Celebrating the Torah
ChanukahNov 28-Dec 5, 2013The Jewish festival of rededication, also known as the Festival of Lights
PurimMar 16, 2014Purim is one of the most joyous and fun holidays on the Jewish calendar
PesachApr 15-16, 2014
Apr 17-20, 2014
Apr 21-22, 2014
Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread
ShavuotJun 4-5, 2014Festival of Weeks, commemorates the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai
Tish'a B'AvAug 5, 2014The Ninth of Av, fast commemorating the destruction of the two Temples

Minor holidays

HolidayHebrew Year 5774Description
Tu BiShvatJan 16, 2014New Year for Trees
Purim KatanFeb 14, 2014Minor Purim celebration during Adar I on leap years
Shushan PurimMar 17, 2014Purim celebrated in Jerusalem and walled cities
Days of the Omer7 weeks from the second night of Pesach to the day before Shavuot
Pesach SheniMay 14, 2014Second Passover, one month after Passover
Lag B'OmerMay 18, 201433rd day of counting the Omer

Public fasts

HolidayHebrew Year 5774Description
Tzom GedaliahSep 8, 2013Fast of the Seventh Month
Asara B'TevetDec 13, 2013Fast commemorating the siege of Jerusalem
Ta'anit EstherMar 13, 2014Fast of Esther
Ta'anit BechorotApr 14, 2014Fast of the First Born
Tzom TammuzJul 15, 2014Fast commemorating breaching of the walls of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar

Modern holidays

HolidayHebrew Year 5774Description
Yom HaShoahApr 28, 2014Holocaust Memorial Day
Yom HaZikaronMay 5, 2014Israeli Memorial Day
Yom HaAtzma'utMay 6, 2014Israeli Independence Day
Yom YerushalayimMay 28, 2014Jerusalem Day

http://www.hebcal.com/holidays/2013-2014

Paul Wilbur - Zealous Over Zion


Sing it loud, clear, and oh so often Paul!!! 

THANK YOU FOR YOUR LOVE

FOR YESHUA

AND HIS PEOPLE.


Paul Wilbur - Zealous Over Zion!



Monday, April 15, 2013

Hatikva Song - An Evening Honoring Israel



We sang "Hatikva" (in Hebrew - "The Hope") during the annual An Evening Honoring Israel. Hatikva is the Israeli National Anthem. This version is sung by Marty Goetz.

An Evening To Honor Israel is hosted by Beit Yeshua, led by co-Founders Curtis Loftin and Doug Williams, in Lincolnton, NC. The ministries of Highway to Zion (Cathy Hargett), Israel Media Ministries (Ze'ev Nevo) and Love For His People (Steve Martin) joined in blessing Israel and the Jews. April 12, 2013 Join in singing!!!

Click the YouTube link here to listen to the song,  see the lyrics, and sing with us.


Shalom my friends,

Steve Martin
Love For His People, Inc.


Happy #65 Independance Day Israel!

 


 

Happy Independance Day

Israel! - #65










The Lord God of Israel,

Yeshua HaMashiach,

stands watch over you

with loving arms

wide open.


Sunday, April 14, 2013

Gid Anthony sings "Adonai" (Paul Wilbur) - An Evening Honoring Israel

Gid Anthony sings "Adonai

 
Published on Apr 13, 2013
Gid (Gideon) Anthony sings this Paul Wilbur song "Adonai" during the annual An Evening Honoring Israel, hosted by Beit Yeshua (Curtis Loftin and Doug Williams) in Lincolnton, NC. Highway to Zion (Cathy Hargett), Israel Media Ministries (Ze'ev Nevo) and Love For His People (Steve Martin) joined in blessing Israel and the Jews. April 12, 2013
 
 
 
 

Israel's Memorial Day & Independence Day

Israel Memorial Day - יום הזכרון
Monday, April14,  2013



 
 
The Hebrew word zakhar (זָכַר) means "remember,"
and zikaron (זִכָּרוֹן) means "memorial."
Yom HaZikaron (יוֹם הַזִּכָּרוֹן), then, is the
"Day of Memorial" for those soldiers who
gave up their lives in battle for the creation
 and defense of the State of Israel.
 
In 1951 the Israeli Knesset established Iyyar 4
(the day immediately before Israel's Independence Day)
as Israel's Memorial Day. In more recent times, the
holiday has also become associated with victims of
political terrorism.

Although Yom Hazikaron is observed on the 4th of Iyyar,
it may be moved earlier or postponed if its observance
(or that of Israeli Independence Day, which follows it)
conflicts with the weekly Sabbath.
 
This year Yom HaZikaron is postponed one day to
occur on Sunday, April 14th at sundown
(the first siren is sounded at 8:00 p.m.), with
various commemoration services scheduled
throughout the following day.

















 
Israel Independence Day - יום העצמאות
Tuesday
April 14, 2013


After the Jewish people had suffered for nearly
2,000 years of exile as clearly foretold by Moses
(Lev. 26:38, 44; Deut. 28:64-64)
and the Hebrew prophets (Isa. 43:5-6;
Jer. 30:11; Joel 3:2; Ezek. 36:8-10;
Hos. 9:1-10, etc.),
 
Israel was miraculously reborn as a nation in their
ancient homeland on May 14, 1948 (Iyyar 5, 5708).
Today Jews across the world celebrate Iyyar 5
as Israeli Independence Day.



As mentioned above, the date for
Yom Ha'atzmaut can vary from year
to year. For instance, this year it is
moved a day later (i.e., to Iyyar 6th).
On our secular calendar
Independence Day is therefore
observed Monday, April 15th
at sundown until the following sundown.

Note that the word Atzma'i (עַצְמָאִי) means "independent"
in Hebrew. The word atzmaut (עַצְמָאוּת) means the state of
indepedence, which comes from atzmi - "my bones" (עֶצֶם).
Hence the "Day of Independence" is called
Yom Ha'atzmaut in Hebrew.
 
The name reminds us of God's promise to revive
the "dry bones" (עֲצָמוֹת) of Israel by bringing the
Jewish people back from their long exile (Ezek. 37:4-5).עַם יִשְׂרָאֵל חַי / am Yisrael chai: "The people of Israel live!"
The nation of Israel is God's "super sign" that He is
faithful to His covenant promises (Jer. 31:35-37).

 
Celebrating Israel's independence acknowledges

God's loyal love for us all.
 
 

From "Hebrew For Christians" website.

The 2 Spies: HOPE ~ Talking About Tikva! (HOPE!)



The 2 Spies: HOPE ~ Talking About Tikva !: This week Israel will be celebrating 65 years since the founding of the State. For a human, 65 years usually signals the beginning of retirement years. For Israel, well what can we say.... we've only just begun! How far we have progressed in these few years... and we Israelis are feeling nothing but... HOPE ! Hope for our future~ a glorious future~ a successful path set in front of us. We are enjoying and know that we will continue to enjoy a passionate life here in the Land of our Promise. Join with us as we celebrate !
(Maybe THIS is YOUR year to make Aliyah !!)

 
 
 

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Israel set to launch 24-hour global news network

Israel set to launch 24-hour global news network
Friday, April 12, 2013 | Israel Today Staff
Israel has been talking about fielding a global news network to compete with the likes of CNN, the BBC and Al Jazeera for years. It appears that dream might finally come true this summer with the launch of i24news.

Privately funded so that it will not rely on government backing or donations from the Jewish community, i24news will be based in the greater Tel Aviv area from where it will broadcast worldwide in English, French and Arabic.

A number of prominent figures from the Israeli broadcasting scene have joined i24news, giving it a far better chance of success than previous proposals for an Israeli global news network.

With Israel and the conflicts surrounding it commanding so much focus from the international media, it makes sense for the Jewish state to be broadcasting news from its perspective to a global audience.

Those interested can already visit www.i24news.tv and sign up to be notified when the channel officially launches. (Editor's Note: I signed up!)

http://www.israeltoday.co.il/NewsItem/tabid/178/nid/23785/Default.aspx?ref=newsletter-20130412

Israel celebrates its 65th Independance Day April 15, 2013

Israel’s 65th Birthday: ‘Around Us The Storm Is Raging’ – OpEd
By -- (April 13, 2013), Euroasia Review


Uri Avnery



“AROUND US the storm is raging / But our head will not be bowed…” we sang when we were young, before the State of Israel was born.

On the eve of Israel’s 65th birthday, this coming Monday, we could sing this rousing song again. And not just out of nostalgia.

Around us, many storms are raging. In Syria, a terrible civil wear is tearing the country apart. In Egypt, after the victory of the Arab spring, the country is still in turmoil.

The Lebanese state is still unable to impose its authority on the various armed sects, and the same is true for Iraq.

Iran is busy advancing its nuclear program, all the while muttering dark threats.

Israel sees itself as an island in the stormy sea, threatened on all sides, ready for the tsunami to hit any minute.

THERE IS something ironic about all this.

The Zionist adventure started with the promise to create a safe haven for the Jews, after centuries of helplessness.

Indeed, stripped of all ideological decorations, that was the central theme of the endeavor.

Everywhere, Jews were defenseless, dependent on the mercies of others. Here, in a state of our own, we would be able to defend ourselves, head unbowed.

In other words, for ages we were the object of history, now we were taking our destiny in our own hands, an actor on the stage of history, a nation among the nations.

Before that, Jews were some kind of ethnic-religious entity. With Zionism, the Jews – or a part of them – constituted themselves as a modern nation, able to defend itself against any enemy.

In this sense, Zionism was indeed a roaring success. Its creation, the State of Israel, is now strong and secure.

OR IS it? Listening to many of our leaders, the opposite seems to be true.

Years ago, Professor Yeshayahu Leibowitz, the caustic critic of the Zionist establishment, famously asserted that Israel was the only place in the world where the lives of Jews were in mortal danger. As it turned out, that was not entirely exact.

A few days ago, on Holocaust Day, our Prime Minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, declared that we are threatened by a Second Holocaust, perpetrated by a nuclear-armed Iran.

The next day, a group of international hackers, animated by pro-Palestinian sentiments, declared a cyber-war on Israel. They promised to inactivate the main institutions of the country, both military and civilian, governmental and private. As it turned out, the attack failed miserably. No significant damage was caused. But before this became clear, former Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman responded by comparing the campaign with the Nazi Holocaust.

What is this? Paranoia? Manipulation? Political gimmickry? All of these and more?

IN THE span of nine days, Israel is experiencing three national events. Each with sirens howling, official ceremonies, endless speeches. All TV, radio and print media totally devoted to the subject of the day.

Last Monday was Holocaust Day. The entire country turned to the memory of that awful chapter of history. At 10 o’clock, to the sound of the sirens, the whole country came to a standstill. Cars stopped in the middle of the road, men, women and children got out and stood at attention. Survivors still alive – mostly over 80 – told their horrible stories, listeners shed tears.

At Yad Vashem, Netanyahu made his standard speech – Never again… We shall not… the Iranian bomb… Second Holocaust…

Tomorrow evening will be Memorial Day. The country will mourn for the many thousands who fell in Israel’s numerous wars. Bereaved parents will lay flowers on the graves of their beloved. Politicians will make speeches about the lives so nobly given up for the nation to prevent a Second Holocaust.

The next day will be a day of joy. Without an interruption, the sirens will announce the end of Memorial Day and the beginning of Independence Day. Speeches about the sacrifices of the fallen will be superseded by speeches about the glories and achievement of the state, which rose so miraculously from the ashes of the Holocaust. In the center of festivities stand Israel’s armed forces, among the strongest and most efficient in the world.

The close proximity of these three dates is not accidental. It is a conscious attempt to imbue generations of Israelis with the idea that Israel is under constant threat, like the Jewish communities in Europe throughout the centuries, and that the IDF is the sole guarantor of our national and even individual security.

Many people consider this a manipulation, as indeed it is. Under Netanyahu, this has reached new heights (or depths). Jewish victimhood is bandied about as a totem that sanctifies all our policies: the occupation, the settlements, the oppression of the Palestinians, the rejection in practice of peace based on the two-state solution.

It is also a political ploy. The constant reminders of existential dangers – in Iran, in Syria, in Egypt and elsewhere – are designed to rally the population around the leadership. In the recent election campaign, Netanyahu presented himself as a “strong leader for a strong state”. Never mind that he is actually a weakling, notorious for succumbing to foreign and internal pressures. Fear-mongering is his most effective instrument.

HOWEVER, it would be a great mistake to discount Israeli fears as artificial. They are quite real.

Foreigners are often amazed to hear Israelis asserting in the same sentence, literally in the same breath, that “Israel is a regional power”, and that we shall not go “like lambs to the slaughter”, as Jews were alleged (by Israelis) to have done in the Holocaust. Both halves of this sentence are real. They live side by side in the minds of most Israelis.

No one who has been in Israel on Holocaust Day can have the slightest doubt about the huge impact that the Holocaust continues to have on our minds. Most of us (myself included) have relatives who perished in the Shoah. The profound sense of victimhood, the fears and apprehensions are deeply ingrained in us. It would be almost impossible to eradicate them in a few years.

YET WE must overcome them, because they have no relation with current reality and prevent us from rational behavior.

The simple fact is that Israel is a strong state, and will remain so for a long time to come.

We have a very strong and efficient military, more than sufficient for meeting any foreseeable threat. The Arab spring has at least temporarily removed several military menaces. That is true also for the real or imagined nuclear threat from Iran. No Iranian leader would ever risk the total destruction of his country, with its thousands of years of civilization, in order to destroy poor us.

But a strong military is only one component of security. There are many others.

In 65 years we have built a solid and strong economy, more resilient than much bigger and stronger economies around the world. In several areas, such as high-tech, science, medicine, agriculture and the arts, we belong to the premier world league. Israel’s intimate relations with the No. 1 world power seem safe for a long time to come and of huge advantage in many fields, even given the gradual decline of US power.

The revived Hebrew language is vibrant and firmly entrenched. Israeli democracy, though under constant threat, seems to be able to withstand the onslaught. We can surely be proud of what our society has achieved, practically from scratch.

The only real dangers facing Israel come from within. Mad policies, the continued occupation, the permanent war, the encroachment of fundamentalist religion – these are the real causes for worry.
I AM pointing this out not in order to inflame a sense of triumphalism, but on the contrary.

In Israel, it is the Right which thrives on fear and constantly invents new threats, in order to deny peace and promote a sense of “the whole world against us”. They depict our state as just another beleaguered ghetto, facing a perpetual danger of annihilation.

The Israeli peace camp must resolutely stand up against this world view. Israel is strong, and because it is strong it can take risks, make peace with the Palestinian people and the entire Arab and Muslim world.

65 years ago, when we were a population of hardly 650 thousand people, my generation had this self-confidence. Our heads were unbowed. We must rediscover this now.



http://www.eurasiareview.com/13042013-israels-65th-birthday-around-us-the-storm-is-raging-oped/
 

Wane Daroux sings his original - April 12, 2013

Wane Daroux at "An Event Honoring Israel"


Wane Daroux shared this original song during the annual "Evening Honoring Israel" in Lincolnton, NC. 
April 12, 2013. He just released his first CD entitled "Our God Is One". You can contact him at 18musicman20@gmail.com to get one for yourself or a gift for someone. Nice Caribbean sound.

Beit Yeshua hosted the annual event, led by Curtis Loftin and Doug Williams.

Hear Wane now on the Love For His People YouTube channel: Wane Daroux

An Evening Honoring Israel - Blessing Israel on Her 65th Year of Statehood!

An Evening Honoring Israel was held April 13, 2013 to celebrate Israel's 65th birthday this coming week.



Israel, at sundown on Sunday, April 14, is 65 years as a nation. But she is over 3000 years in being the Promised Land of the Jewish people - given to them by the Lord God of Israel Himself (Yeshua HaMaschiach), and by His word it will NEVER be taken from them or given away! Again, they have His Word on that.

So in order to bless Israel and the Jews worldwide, the annual An Evening Honoring Israel celebratory event was hosted by Beit Yeshua (Founders Curtis Loftin and Doug Williams) in Lincolnton, NC this past Friday night.

The ministries of Highway to Zion (Cathy Hargett), Israel Media Ministries (Ze'ev Nevo) and Love For His People (Steve Martin) joined in blessing Israel and the Jews.




Here are just a few highlight photos of the 217 this writer (and photographer!) took that night.

The full album can be seen on our Facebook page (Steve Martin/Love For His People )



Curtis Loftin, Beit Yeshua Co-Founder

 

Cathy Hargett - Highway To Zion, Founder


Ze'ev Nevo, Israel Media Ministries, Founder

Israeli Jewish believer - event guest speaker


 Steve Martin with Janice & Chuck Anthony


Meryl & Janice setting up Seven Species table

(At least they were supposed to...)



Gideon (Gid) Anthony sings songs of Messianic joy.

 

Beit Yeshua's Machol Dance Team


Wane Daroux sang two of his originals.

He just released his first CD.


Doug Williams waving the

Lion of Judah

proclamation flag!




More than seven videos have been uploaded on our YouTube site (Love For His People Inc).


Now, can you guess who this is?

In Yeshua's Mighty Name,
we are helping to build the
highway to Zion together,
with His love for His people.
We are using
media ministries
from our Israeli brother
as a
sword and spearhead outward,
with the house of Yeshua
being used to bring His Body
TOGETHER
in joyful celebration!
Hint: four ministries the Lord is continually connecting to show the world His love, and to get the job done!!!


Be blessed as you and I together bless Israel!

Steve Martin