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Prayers for Israel: A Sacred Bond

Prayers for Israel: A Sacred Bond

My dedication to interceding for Israel has become a defining part of my spiritual journey. Each day, I set aside time to lift up the Holy Land in prayer, deeply believing in the power of intercession. For me, this act is so much more than a routine—it’s a heartfelt connection to God’s promises and His purposes for His chosen nation. My prayers are filled with gratitude, hope, and a longing to see blessings poured out over the people and the land of Israel.

Maria - Manila, Philippines Maria - Manila, Philippines
Rediscovering Identity and Preserving Tradition through Israel

Rediscovering Identity and Preserving Tradition through Israel

For most of my life, I was disconnected from my Jewish heritage. Growing up in San Antonio, I was part of a Jewish family, but faith and tradition didn’t play a significant role in my daily life. My parents were more focused on giving me a well-rounded education and ensuring I had opportunities in the world beyond our community. But when my grandfather passed away, I felt a deep void inside of me, as though a piece of my history was suddenly gone. It was then that I decided to visit Israel—a place I had always seen as distant and foreign, yet one that now felt more urgent and important than ever. The moment I stepped onto the streets of Jerusalem, I was overwhelmed with a feeling I hadn’t anticipated. Jerusalem, where the ancient and the modern collide, had a palpable energy. It was as if the city itself had a story to tell, and suddenly, I felt like I was a part of that story. Standing in the shadow of the Western Wall, walking through the cobbled streets of the Old City, and seeing the rich layers of history, I felt a deep pull—a connection to something that had been absent from my life for years. "It was like a piece of me was waking up after years of being asleep," I explained to my family when I returned.

Rafael - San Antonio, TX Rafael - San Antonio, TX
A Transformative Journey to Israel and a Call to Compassion

A Transformative Journey to Israel and a Call to Compassion

I’ll admit, I was hesitant about traveling to Israel. The idea of going to a place so rich in history, both sacred and tragic, felt daunting. I wasn’t sure what to expect, and part of me worried that I might not be able to fully understand or appreciate the weight of what I’d be experiencing. But my journey to Israel turned out to be more than just a trip; it became a spiritual awakening that reshaped my entire perspective on faith, history, and compassion. The turning point came when I visited Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem. I had read about the atrocities of the Holocaust, studied it in history books, and heard survivor stories, but standing in that museum, I was struck in a way that words couldn’t capture. The exhibits, the photos, the artifacts—everything spoke to the depths of suffering and loss. But what truly moved me was not just the tragedy, but the profound strength of the human spirit. I was overwhelmed by the courage of those who survived, the resilience of those who fought to preserve dignity in the face of unimaginable horrors. It was in that moment that I truly understood the importance of remembering. I felt a deep, visceral calling—something shifted in me that day. I realized that to walk in the footsteps of those who endured such pain, I had to not only honor their memory but also carry their legacy forward. I saw how powerful the act of remembrance is in keeping the lessons of history alive, and I understood that my faith, my purpose, was to ensure that future generations learned about empathy, resilience, and the value of human life. Returning home to Austin, I couldn’t shake the impact Yad Vashem had on me. The stories of survival and strength had ignited a passion within me to take action. I began organizing workshops in local schools to teach students about the Holocaust and the importance of understanding history through the lens of empathy. I worked closely with educators to create programs that emphasized the need to resist hatred and prejudice in any form. I wanted children to know that the story of the Holocaust was not just a piece of the past—it was a part of the shared human experience that had relevance today. On a deeper level, Israel helped me reconnect with my walk with the Lord. Standing in that sacred land, where the past and present coexist in such a powerful way, I felt a renewed sense of purpose in my faith. I had always believed in love and compassion, but Israel taught me the depth of those values. I saw firsthand how a people could rise from the ashes of horror and build a future rooted in faith and community. My time there deepened my understanding of God’s love and grace, and how we, as His children, are called to extend that love to others, especially those who suffer. I began incorporating more prayers into my daily life, focusing on healing and understanding. I spent time reflecting on the stories I had learned and the people I had met, asking God to guide me in carrying out the work I felt called to do. It was as though Israel had given me the clarity I needed to walk in my faith with greater conviction, to see the world through the eyes of both compassion and action. Israel didn’t just change my life—it rekindled my commitment to ensuring that history’s darkest moments are never forgotten and that the lessons of resilience and empathy continue to shape our future. Through my work and my renewed faith, I feel that I am walking in the path God has set for me, with a heart full of compassion for those who have suffered and a firm resolve to teach others about the power of remembrance and love.

Ronda - Austin, TX Ronda - Austin, TX
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I AM doing a new thing, Restoring springs in the desert.

I AM doing a new thing, Restoring springs in the desert.

🌵 Restoring the Desert (Isaiah 35:1) How Agave Is Helping Transform the Negev. Israel has always been a land of miracles. From…

10 little known Facts About Israel

10 little known Facts About Israel

Here are 10 fascinating facts about Israel that most people don't know.

John Paul Jackson Interviews Moshe Bar Zvi 2013

John Paul Jackson Interviews Moshe Bar Zvi 2013

John Paul Jackson, Founder, Streams Ministries, is a recognized minister who revealed God, awakened dreams, and led people closer to Jesus. John…

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Sanctions on Draft-Dodgers: High Court Cancels National Insurance Discount for Yeshiva Students

Sanctions on Draft-Dodgers: High Court Cancels National Insurance Discount for Yeshiva Students

Summary: The Israeli Supreme Court ruled that yeshiva students who do not hold a valid military exemption—or have not formalized their legal…

Five People Killed in a Shooting Attack at the Ramot Junction in Jerusalem

Five People Killed in a Shooting Attack at the Ramot Junction in Jerusalem

Overview: A deadly shooting occurred this morning at the Ramot Junction in Jerusalem. Two Palestinian assailants, who did not have legal residency…

The First Tunnel Battle: Operation “Closed Circle”

The First Tunnel Battle: Operation “Closed Circle”

The First Tunnel Battle: Operation “Closed Circle” In October 2024, the IDF carried out a daring mission to destroy Hezbollah’s largest underground…

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