Blessed Times in a Troubled World

We are living in a very blessed time—yet when we look at the world, we see turmoil, instability, and growing darkness. And Scripture teaches that things will intensify. So why call this a “blessed time”?
Hanukkah and the Kingdom of G-d.

For many believers, Hanukkah is often overlooked or considered to have little biblical relevance.
When Faith Stands Alone: Why Caleb and Joshua Were Nearly Stoned | Numbers 14 Part 1

There is a dangerous assumption many people make: “If this were truly from G-d, our leaders and the majority of people would accept it.” The Word of G-d tells a very different story. In Numbers 14, we see the people of Israel at a critical moment. They have been redeemed out of Egypt, they have […]
“Speak, L-rd”: Learning to Recognize G-d’s Voice

1 Samuel 3 and the heart of a true servant.
The Contrast Between Faithful Leaders and Faithless Spies

Numbers 13, G-d’s promise, and the danger of trusting what we see
G-d’s Faithfulness in Judgment: The Fall of Eli’s House and the Rise of a Faithful Priest

G-d is always faithful. We often associate His faithfulness with comfort, provision, and blessing. But Scripture also reveals another facet of His faithfulness: He is faithful to judge.
When Leadership Fails: The Fall of Eli and the Rise of Samuel

True spiritual leadership begins at home.
Faith vs. Fear: Why Only Two Leaders Entered the Promise

In Numbers 13 we arrive at a turning point in Israel’s journey.
The G-d Who Speaks: Humility, Obedience, and the True Work of the Holy Spirit

In this study of Numbers 12, Dr. Baruch Korman from the Zera Avraham Institute leads us through a powerful and relevant passage that confronts issues still present within the believing community today: pride, racism, anti-Semitism, false spirituality, and the danger of religious pretension.
Faithful Influence: What 1 Samuel 2 Teaches Us About Spiritual Legacy”

In this week’s expository study of 1 Samuel 2, Dr. Baruch Korman takes us deep into a powerful biblical contrast: on one side, Samuel, a child raised in reverence and devotion to the L-rd; on the other, the sons of Eli, priests who lived in open rebellion against G-d.