General Marie-Pierre Koenig

General Marie-Pierre Koenig

General Marie Pierre Koenig was a French army officer and a politician. Koenig was born in a town called Caen in France. He served with distinction during WWI, and after the war, he continued his service in Morocco. At the time that WWII broke out Koenig was ranked as a Captain and was stationed in […]

David Lloyd George: A Christian Zionist On 10 Downing Street

David Lloyd George

In Northern Israel, located in the Jezreel Valley not far from Nazareth, sits Ramat David. Ramat David was founded in 1926, has an airbase and a population under 500 residents…its significance? It is named after David Lloyd George, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, who played a vital role in helping the Jewish people […]

The Unknown Dutch Holocaust Hero Who Saved Over 10,000 Children

The Unknown Dutch Holocaust Hero

When one thinks about the Holocaust, several names like Oskar Schindler and Raoul Wallenberg come to mind. However, it often happens that some of the most influential individuals in history, remain in relative anonymity. Such is the case with Geertruida Wijsmuller-Meijer, also known as “Auntie Truus” Wijsmuller. Geertruida Meijer was born in Alkmaar, Netherlands. After […]

President Donald Trump, received the Friends of Zion Award from Dr. Mike Evans

President Donald Trump

Washington DC – President Donald Trump, received the Friends of Zion Award from Dr. Mike Evans founder of the Friends of Zion Museum in Jerusalem.  The event was attended by Vice President Pence, Senior Advisors Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump and faith leaders representing over 150 million Christians globally. (President Donald J. Trump receives the […]

Salvador Dali Depicted Connection Of The Jewish People To The Land Of Israel

Salvador Dali

Those familiar with the surrealistic output of the eccentric 20th century painter Salvador Dali (1904-1989) — known perhaps most widely for his depictions of limp watches — would find it surprising that the great Spanish artist actually produced a series of paintings on the theme of the historical connection of the Jewish people to the […]

Horatio Spafford

Horatio Spafford

The author, Horatio G. Spafford (1828-1888), was a Presbyterian layman from Chicago. He had established a very successful legal practice as a young businessman and was also a devout Christian. Among his close friends were several evangelists including the famous Dwight L. Moody, also from Chicago. Spafford’s fortune evaporated in the wake of the great […]

President Abraham Lincoln – Friend of the Jewish People

President Abraham Lincoln

The name Abraham Lincoln is known to millions, not just in the United States, as one of America’s greatest presidents. He is famous for having maintained the American union and freed its black slaves. Less known is that he also championed the rights of Jewish Americans, even when it was difficult and unfashionable to do […]

Jerusalem – a City with Many Names

jerusalem panoramic view

Jerusalem has many names. That shouldn’t surprise anyone because Jerusalem has a long history, going back even before it became the capital of the nation of Israel in the time of King David. The multiple names are also not surprising because Jerusalem is so beloved by so many people around the world. Indeed, we all […]

Betsie ten Boom: Fighting Until the End for G-d’s Chosen People

Betsie ten Boom

Born in Amsterdam, Netherlands on August 19, 1885, Betsie ten Boom was the oldest child of Casper ten Boom and would make history for her courageous effort to save Jews in Nazi-occupied Netherlands during World War II. The Ten Boom family had a long history of being devout Dutch Christians whom were committed to their […]

The story of Corrie Ten Boom

The story of Corrie Ten Boom

In 1837, Willem and Elizabeth ten Boom opened a watch shop in their house in Harlem, Holland. They lived above the shop with the rest of their family. The home was later passed down to Willem’s son, Casper, and then to Casper’s daughter, Corrie. The Ten Boom family were devoted Christians who dedicated their lives […]

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