

What she read made her heart break for the Jewish people and gave her a love for them that even she doesn’t quite understand. When Jan was eight years old, she read, without understanding much of it, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. Her desire to know and understand Jewish history began at an early age.

Jan has studied Jewish history and the prophecies in Scripture for many decades. Within the framework of the story, Isaiah 53 is explained and Jewish opposition to Jesus, Y’shua, is discussed. Wall of Fire also tells the true stories of Gods miraculous protection of Israel during her wars and how the people are being restored to Him through Y’shua the Messiah. Wall of Fire is Jan’s way of sharing how God is fulfilling the prophecies written in the Bible – prophecies that foretell the restoration of the land of Israel, the rebuilding of the ruined cities, and the re-gathering of the Jewish people back to their land. Although the fictional storylines are compelling and entertaining, it is through the factual accounts that we get glimpses of Gods glory. Over a decade ago Jan began to write a story that became Wall of Fire. Skillfully weaving together true accounts and fictional storylines, she writes to reveal the glory and salvation of God. Come to Israel and see: The LORD has redeemed Jacob, and will be glorified in Israel.

Find out what purpose God has for Nate and how God is miraculously working not only to protect but to redeem Israel. Join him as he attempts to unravel the mystery of a WWII soldier, buried outside of Tel Aviv, whose life is somehow intertwined with his. Meet the young Israeli woman who captures his heart and learn of the tragic events that may bring their romance to an end. Share his amazement at all that God has done for this land and this people. If he stayed he might find out.As Nate helps Israel prepare for war, he learns how God has miraculously protected Israel. He turned around and headed out of the airport and back to Tel Aviv. What was that about? Nate stood up and pushed his passport into his old duffel-bag. What was going on? When he opened his eyes, he saw the passengers calmly and happily leaving the plane, just as before. "Should I stay? Or go?" Looking up, he was startled to see that, instead of happily and calmly walking from the plane, people were rushing to the plane, running in a panic. They were smiling and talking, happy and excited about being in Israel. He watched as the passengers disembarked from the plane. As he watched the EL AL airliner that would be bringing him back to the States touch down on the runway of Ben Gurion International Airport, Nate wondered if he should stay in Israel. War was coming to Israel and Nate desperately wanted to be in the fight.
