Jerusalem post christian edition
Passages – ‘Birthright’ for Christian college students
"The majority come because they are committed Christians, they want to see the Bible come alive."
Rubio calls to help displaced Christians in the Middle East
Support for Israel extends beyond Jewish world, ECI says
One Israeli man's mission to bring 'gospel back to Jewish people'
On finding (and leaving) footprints in Israel
In the political arena where many voices cry that Israel doesn't belong to the Jews, Joshua's rock footprints say otherwise.
The connections formed from a visit to the Holy Land
One connection leads to another, and eventually, leads back to Israel.
A young man, a new country, and a lifelong impact
"I remember looking out at the scenery, and feeling like I'd finally made it home."
'We are Israel, all good people are welcome here.'
What lingers in the mind most is the act of kindness of one resident of Jerusalem in the middle of a crowded market, with a smile as big as the Sea of Galilee.
What's your Israel story?
Jpost.com wants to hear about your experience in the Holy Land.
Roosevelt's Zionist seesaw
FDR's correspondence with Saudi king proved he would not usher in era of redemption.
Catholic Italy's 'Promised Land'
The Italians 'habitually used the language of Christian virtue,' disassociating themselves from the Nazis.
Raising arrows: Encouraging compassion
Parents can proactively teach about the nature and manifestations of disability.
Christians flock to Jordan River baptism site despite landmines
The river banks were once a war zone between Israel and Jordan, and were littered with thousands of mines and unexploded ordnance.
A poor, Catholic farmer's religious duty
Stanislaw Grocholoski managed to save 12 Jews in occupied Poland.