by Asher Intrater | Oct 20, 2017 | 2017, English
The Ten Commandments mention parental relationships two times; once positive and once negative. No parents were perfectly good or perfectly bad. Whether the influence was 99% in one direction or 1% in the other, in every generational relationship, there are good... by Asher Intrater | Apr 14, 2017 | 2017, English
In Parts I & II we defined this root that Paul is discussing in Romans 11. You probably noticed that this definition is a combination of 3 of the 4 traditional definitions given in church history (see the end of part 1). But why is not Jesus Himself the root? Of... by Asher Intrater | Sep 2, 2016 | 2016, English
A Personal Perspective In 2015, the Global Gathering took place in Munich, at the very stadium where Israeli athletes where murdered in the 1972 Olympics. After several days of worship, intercession, prayer and fellowship, the Arab and Jewish brothers and sisters... by Asher Intrater | Oct 10, 2014 | 2014, English
Many years ago, when I looked at the promises in the Bible concerning Israel, the Church, the Messianic Remnant and the End Times, I came to the conclusion that no one is strong, wise or righteous enough to fulfill them. If God was calling us to be involved, we had to... by Asher Intrater | Oct 3, 2014 | 2014, English
Giving honor to other people is a special principle of godly living. One of the Ten Commandments is to honor one’s parents (Ex. 20; Deut. 5). Giving honor is not only for parents but for all those “to whom honor is due” (Rom. 13:7). As we pass honor...