Resources


Explore the ancient roots of the Christian faith through our wealth of resources here on the Resource Center. Be inspired by our Daily Devotionals, Radio Programs, and much more.

Daily Devotionals


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Kindness to the Poor Lends to the Lord

December 13, 2024
In Proverbs 19, where helping the poor is described as a loan to God. Think about that—it doesn’t say that it’s an offering to God, a gift to God, or a tax. It’s a loan!
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What It Means to Weep

December 12, 2024
We cry when we know and accept that something important is happening. That’s what our tears truly mean.
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Listening to God’s Voice

December 11, 2024
But to feel God’s presence in the land of Israel, in Jerusalem, and at the site where the Temple once stood, we need to be open to it. We need to be listening for God’s voice.

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Hebrew Words


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Radio Shows


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A Staunch Zionist

December 13, 2024
Today, The Fellowship’s C.J. Burroughs tells the story of a Christian soldier who helped form and train the precursor to today’s IDF.
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My Psalms Book

December 12, 2024
On today’s program, we hear the story of an 83-year-old woman and her miraculous survival during the October 7th attacks.
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God Doesn’t Expect Perfection

December 11, 2024
Listen to Fellowship President Yael Eckstein share an excerpt from her new podcast, The Chosen People.

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Articles


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What Is Hanukkah? – A Season of Miracles and Light

When Is Hanukkah in 2024? Hanukkah is one of the most joyous festivals of the Jewish calend
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The Meaning of Hanukkah for Christians

We often think of Hanukkah as a Jewish holiday. But did you know that the only place Hanukkah is fo
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What Is Passover?

Over the past 3,000 years, Passover (Pesach in Hebrew) has endured as one of the most celebrated and widely observed Jewish holidays.

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Recipes


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Matzah Ball Soup

Matzah balls are more traditionally known as knaydelach (Yiddish for dumplings). Matzah ball soup is generally a very thin chicken broth with two or three ping-pong-ball sized matzah balls (or sometimes one very large matzah ball) and is a staple at all Jewish holidays.
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Let’s Make Latkes!

On Hanukkah, it is traditional to eat foods made with oil in commemoration of the miracle of the menorah. When the Jews reached the Temple, they only found one jar of olive oil, enough to keep the eternal flame of the menorah lit for one day. In faith, they lit the menorah, and miraculously, the flame lasted for eight nights until more pure oil could be found.
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Hummus

Hummus is a traditional dish in Israel that is packed with fiber which makes it more filling and satisfying. Hummus is also rich with ingredients that help fight inflammation and the high protein content can improve your bone, muscle, skin, and blood health. It’s also something that Israelis and Jewish people love to eat because it’s so delicious!

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