Rebuild Kibbutz Be’eri!

The Jerusalem Connection invites you to participate in the rebuilding, restoration, and establishment of Kibbutz Be’eri as it conveys a sense of hope, purpose, light, encouragement, and a path to healing. Join us in adopting Kibbutz Be’eri as they move into their restoration phase. Consider donating this month to our efforts to support the people of Kibbutz Be’eri. Note “Kibbutz” or “Be’eri” on…

Israel the Miracle

Through stunning, full-color photography and artwork combined with compelling personal encounters with the Land and people of Israel, you will gain new appreciation for the Land promised to Abraham and his descendants, the people, and State of Israel as Israel celebrates 75 years of independence. No place in the world embodies both historical and prophetic…

One Hope Wine

The Jerusalem Connection’s mission is to inform, educate and activate support for Israel and the Jewish people. We invite you to participate in our calling during this holiday season through this unique fundraiser. Buy special bottles of wine for the loved ones in your life and ten percent of the proceeds go directly to Jerusalem…

Enews: Jim’s Memorial

Jim’s memorial service was this past Friday on August 6th. His friends, family, fellow soldiers, and former congregants gathered to celebrate his life and share in his memory. It isn’t easy to divide Jim’s long successful and ministry-driven life into chapters. Nor is it necessary. Every chapter overlayed, informed, and equipped him for the next,…

Obituary for Jim Hutchens

Dr. Reverend James Hutchens departed for the presence of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, on July 13, 2021. Retired Brigadier General, U.S. Army in 1992 as the Assistant Chief of Chaplains, he previously served as Chaplain of the D.C. National Guard. Jim Hutchens was born in Indianapolis, graduated from Kokomo High School, and enlisted…

As violence flares in Jerusalem, timely documentary by Evangelicals explores tensions between Israelis and Palestinians – and finds hope

By Joel C. Rosenberg, AllIsrael.com— The longer I live in Israel, the more complicated I find it to be. Like the seeds of a pomegranate, the more you open it up, the more beliefs, narratives, emotions and divisions you discover. For Evangelicals who have not been here, or have only visited a few times, the…