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BY SIOUXLAND INTERNATIONAL MESSIANIC FELLOWSHIP

A Messianic midrash on Muhammad’s calling, the angel of light, and the haunting echo of “Blessed are the peacemakers.”
In 489 CE, a desert messianic tribe clings to Yeshua, coins of Isa and Mahmud their last witness as Arab tensions rise around Mecca.
In 313 CE, Constantine’s decree crowns the Church and casts out the Jews, forcing a Messianic rabbi to choose exile and trust God’s leading.
When Rabbi Akiva hails Bar Kokhba as Messiah, one family quietly chooses life, exile, and trust in Hashem’s remnant instead of glory in war.
At Masada, Eleazar ben Yair calls the Sicarii to die free, while one young couple risks everything to save a hidden, unborn life.
On Patmos, old Yochanan faithfully serves his captors, hears the still small voice, and begins the Revelation to seven congregations.
Amid the Jewish revolt, three rival zealot leaders fight Rome—and each other—as Yeshua’s prophecy of Jerusalem’s fiery fall draws near.
At Golgotha and on the road to Emmaus, a young Zealot must choose between violent revolt and the costly, unseen kingdom of Yeshua.
On Shavuot, Peter and the disciples receive the Ruach HaKodesh, the New Covenant written on their hearts, and a call to bless the nations.