“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
May those who love you be secure.”
Psalm 122:6 (NIV)
Shalom, my friend.
“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
May those who love you be secure.”
Psalm 122:6 (NIV)
Shalom, my friend.
“From the LORD comes deliverance.
May Your blessing be on Your people.”
Psalm 3:8 (NIV)
Shalom, my friend.
I’m holding on to this truth from the Scriptures as we continue to pray and respond to the crisis in Ukraine – that God will bring deliverance.
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It’s here! The scouting trip we’ve been telling you about for the last several months is starting today. We have some prayer requests to share with you and a way for you to sign up to cover the trip dates in prayer.
“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.”
Psalm 122:6 (NIV)
Shalom, my friend.
Peace is heavy on my heart. The peace of Jerusalem. Peace for the Jewish people around the world – especially those caught in the middle of the current war in Ukraine.
And I pray that you have peace in your own heart and mind as we continue to navigate global conflict and uncertainty.
“The LORD gives strength to His people;
the LORD blesses His people with peace.”
Psalm 29:11 (NIV)
Shalom, my friend.
With so much tension and turmoil around the world, we must be more vigilant than ever to do battle through our prayers by asking God to intervene and accomplish His purposes.
One large-scale event is ending this week, and a small but very important ministry trip is coming up soon. We appreciate your prayers for each, as we know you have a heart for the salvation of Jewish people in the nations of the Earth.
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“Be strong and take heart,
all you who hope in the LORD.”
Psalm 31:24 (NIV)
Shalom, my friend.
While the global situation feels overwhelming – as we continue to hear breaking news about the situation in Ukraine – it would be easy to give in to the darkness.
But let me encourage you: no matter what you’re facing, no matter what you may feel inside, “be strong” and “take heart.” And the only way to do these things . . . is to place all your desires, circumstances and hopes in God’s hands.
“Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
May those who love you be secure.”
(Psalm 122:6 NIV)
Shalom, my friend.
While we celebrate many victories this week – including the historic partnership between Israel and Bahrain and the deepening friendship with Egypt – I’m reminded by the Scriptures that we must remain vigilant in praying for continual peace.
This is especially true now, as it appears the Iran nuclear talks in Vienna are on the verge of concluding – though the outcome is at best uncertain.