Tisha B’AvThis week marked the observance of Tisha B’Av, the saddest day on the Jewish calendar. It’s the anniversary of many tragedies—the destruction of both the First and Second Temples, the expulsion of the Jewish people from England in 1290 and from Spain in 1492, and more. Remembering these painful memories eventually takes its toll. That’s why some rabbis have …
July 25, 2020 | Prophetic Justice in Amos, Part 4 (REBROADCAST)
This program is a rebroadcast from September 28, 2019. God’s Message of Hope for IsraelThis week we’re concluding our series on the book of Amos. Learning about true justice, biblical justice, gives us a glimpse into what is close to God’s heart. The prophet Amos was called to shine a light on God’s imminent judgment that was coming for Israel. …
July 18, 2020 | Prophetic Justice in Amos, Part 3 (REBROADCAST)
This program is a rebroadcast from September 21, 2019. God’s View on WealthWe are continuing our series in the book of Amos. We have been learning that justice is close to the heart of God. Looking at Israel from the outside in the time of Amos, one would believe God was blessing them. They had abundant wealth and peace throughout …
July 11, 2020 | Prophetic Justice in Amos, Part 2 (REBROADCAST)
This program is a rebroadcast from September 14, 2019. Amos’ Warning on Spiritual ComplacencyWe are continuing our series in the book of Amos, looking at true biblical justice. As we learned last week, justice is close to the heart of God. This week Chris takes us into the economic climate of Israel. Spoiler alert: It was GOOD! During this time …
July 4, 2020 | Prophetic Justice in Amos, Part 1 (REBROADCAST)
This program is a rebroadcast from September 7, 2019. Prophetic Justice in Amos, Part 1One word we seem to hear often in our society is “Justice.” Sadly, the word is being redefined from its true meaning. We’ve selected a favorite past episode to air this week, “Prophetic Justice in Amos.” Where can we find the true meaning of justice? God’s …
June 27, 2020 | Understanding the New Covenant, Part 3
How the New Covenant Impacts BelieversBecause its people chased after other gods, Israel became an unfaithful bride to God. But instead of settling for a broken relationship, in His mercy God promised a New Covenant, ultimately fulfilled by Jesus. Now all people have access to a personal relationship with Him! As we wrap up our three-part series on the New …
June 20, 2020 | Understanding the New Covenant, Part 2
Jesus’ Blood Sealed the New CovenantJesus came to Earth to radically change the hearts of the Israelites and to bring forgiveness for the sins of the world. Because of Jesus’ blood, the New Covenant brings blessing to Israel and all who place their faith in Him for salvation. In part 2 of our three-week series on the New Covenant, we’re …
June 13, 2020 | Understanding the New Covenant, Part 1
Historical Context of the New TestamentSurrender! That was the prophet Jeremiah’s message to the people of Judah. God was going to use Babylon to judge His people, and the Israelites’ disobedience meant nothing could stop the disaster to come. But in one of their darkest moments, God made a new promise to His people. This week we’ll begin our series …
June 6, 2020 | IMG In Depth May/Jun – Interview: Bruce Scott
Interview: Bruce Scott, Relentless Israel’s enemies are relentless. For as long as the Jewish people have existed, powerful nations have tried to dispossess them of their identity, land, and lives. Israel never seems to get a chance to catch its breath since it always faces destruction. It’s a good thing God is Israel’s protector! This week Chris speaks with Bruce …
May 30, 2020 | Encountering Jesus, Part Three: The Syrophoenician Woman
Jesus’ Encounter with the Syrophoenician WomanJesus spent much of His ministry among the masses, but He also had several life-changing, one-on-one encounters with people who needed exactly what He offered. In part 3 of our three-week series, we’re examining Jesus’ radical encounter with the Syrophoenician woman found in Matthew 15. This encounter may seem confusing and harsh to those of …





