Search Articles

“Harp and Bowl,” a kind of combined prayer and worship, is a term which comes from Revelation 5:8. View it as prayer that is sung or spoken while music continues to pray, or as worship that includes prayer but does not interrupt the flow of the music.

Read Now »

The great teachers of divine healing agree that receiving something that is already yours is a different issue than asking for something you are not sure you can have. It is very important to satisfy yourself that it is God’s will to heal you.

Read Now »

Every building stands upon a carefully laid foundation. The material substances we use to lay our building’s foundation determine its strength. Likewise our words are the material substances of our faith and give us the strength to withstand the storms of life.

Read Now »

Sid often asks his audience how the Church can understand the richness of the Gospel if she doesn’t understand her Jewish roots?

Read Now »

default

Read Now »

I was born in Tel Aviv in 1936 to parents who immigrated from Germany. My parents kept up tradition, celebrating Yom Kippur, Rosh Hashanah, and other holidays, but they were never really religious.

Read Now »

I was raised in a traditional Jewish home. I refer to myself as a former “holiday Jew.” We went to synagogue on the high holidays and had family gatherings on the important holidays like Passover, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.

Read Now »

I am a survivor of Hitler’s Holocaust. My family, which lived in a little city in Poland, was warm and caring. We looked out for one another. My relatives lived within walking distance of each other, so if it rained and you ducked into the nearest house, you were always in the home of a cousin or an aunt or uncle.

Read Now »

Search by Name or Topic: