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Chavah 2.1 for iOS now available

I’m glad to report we’ve deployed a new version of Chavah app for iOS just this morning.

You might ask, “Didn’t you just deploy a new version of Chavah for iOS last month?”

Yes, we did , and then Apple promptly shipped a new version of iOS, 17.2.1, that broke Chavah .

Specifically, if Chavah was in the background, or if your phone screen was locked, Chavah wouldn’t play the next song. This was a bug introduced by Apple for all web-based audio apps like Chavah. We’ve reported the issue to Apple and do hope it’ll be fixed soon.

In the meantime, today we shipped a new version of Chavah that works around Apple’s bug.

So, if you have an iPhone and you listen to Chavah, grab the latest version of Chavah from the App Store. With it, you’ll be able to play songs regardless of whether Chavah is in the background.

A Look at Truth

This was a message I did at a local messianic congregation at end of last month. I talk about the importance of truth, some different approaches to truth, how God has revealed truth to us and why we are called… Continue reading →

The Caesarea Syndrome

“My God, my God! May these things never end – the sand and the sea, the rustling of the waves, the lightning in the sky, the prayer of a man…” This poem – titled ‘A walk to Caesarea’ – was written by Hannah Szenes, a Jewish poet and partisan. Born in Budapest, she moved to […]

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The Princess Bride – a study in diplomacy

One striking scene in the 1987 movie ‘The Princess Bride,’ Count Rugen is about to haul Westley off to be tortured to death. But first Rugen must deceive the heroine Buttercup by pretending to help Westley on his way to a ship leaving the realm. Rugen declares: “Come, Sir, we must get you to your […]

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The pirates of jihad

The year 2023 has been one of tension and crisis for Israel, each earth-shaking event followed by another one incrementally more traumatic. The Hebrew prophets wryly comment about such times: “As when a man flees from a lion and a bear confronts him, or he goes home, leans with his hand against the wall, and a […]

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And a new king arose over Egypt who did not know Joseph

“Now a new king arose over Egypt, who did not know Joseph. And he said to his people, ‘Behold, the people of the sons of Israel . . . Come, let us deal shrewdly with them’ . . . So they appointed taskmasters over them to oppress them” (Exodus 1:8-14) . . .  “And the sons of Israel groaned because of the bondage, […]

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A sword for the Lord and for Gideon

Israel is pursuing its war aims against jihadi terror gangs before a watching world. Through this process, God is instructing those who have eyes to see concerning His own nature and character as YHVH, Lord of the armies of Israel. King David proclaimed this truth: “But David said to the Philistine, ‘You come to me […]

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New music: Sons of Korah – Man of Sorrows

Shalom dear Chavah listeners, and happy 2024 to you. 

We’ve added some fresh new music on the station that I’m certain you’ll love.

Sons of Korah – Man of Sorrows

The group describes this new album:

We find, in the Psalms, a deep joy that subsists in deep sorrow. The psalmist was always a man of joy because he was first a man of sorrows. He sowed in tears and reaped with joy (Psalm 126:5). Perhaps the most important thing for us today then, is not the pursuit of happiness, but the pursuit of sadness. The psalms invite us to share in the joy of God by first sharing his grief. It is a grief he bore most visibly in Jesus Christ who “was pierced for our transgressions and crushed for our iniquities.” In this age sorrow and joy belong together and it cannot be otherwise. If we anaesthetize the sorrow, we forfeit the joy.

Man of Sorrows – the latest Album from Sons of Korah, like all we have released before, is an invitation to venture into deeper places of divine sorrow and divine joy.

I’ve listened to all the tracks on this new album and found them positively stunning. There’s a great deal of sadness in these songs, especially the 3 songs from Psalm 88. If there is a single hopeless psalm, it is psalm 88. No joy, no redemption, just grief.

As the group mentioned, we cannot sweep away the sorrow, because sorrow juxtaposes the joy found in in the Scriptures. Just is God is a God of mercy and justice, the human experience is both joy and sadness. One extreme without the other is lacking. And for those of us who are weeping or grieving, these sorrowful psalms identify with us and grieve with us. It is no mistake that God allowed for them to become part of the Scriptures.

Friends, I know you’ll love this album — even the sorrowful psalms! Please consider supporting Sons of Korah as we do here on the station: download the Sons of Korah app  and purchase their music . You can also give to Messiah’s Music Fund , which is distributed each month to all artists on Chavah, including Sons of Korah.

Enjoy, friends!

I have set watchmen on your walls

Three thousand years ago, Solomon the son of David proclaimed, “Unless YHVH builds a house, they who build it labor in vain. Unless YHVH guards a city, the watchman stays awake in vain” (Psalm 127:1).  The Hebrew word for watchmen used in this context is shomrim (singular shomer), meaning ‘one who guards over something or someone.’   […]

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