
Frankincense & Balm of Gilead — Once Burned in the Temple. Now Grown Again in Israel.
Our Story in the Media
From ancient agriculture to sacred revival, the Balm of Gilead Farm has captured the hearts of journalists, filmmakers, and believers worldwide.
Featured in major international outlets, our mission to restore biblical trees and traditions has inspired millions across the globe — from Jerusalem to Washington, from CBN to Der Spiegel

The Jerusalem Post
“Smells Like Heaven”
An Israeli farm recreates the Magi’s gifts: frankincense, myrrh, and balm of Gilead — grown in the land of the Bible.

Reuters
“Balm of Gilead Returns to the Holy Land”
A sacred farm revives the oils and plants once used in the Bible — to heal, to anoint, and to worship.

Der Spiegel
“The Eternal Gardener”
A German profile of the man bringing biblical plants back to life in Israel.

The Washington Post
“Reviving a Lost Fragrance”
A desert farm in Israel brings back sacred trees and the healing oils of Scripture.

Enlace Judío
“La granja israelí que recrea los regalos de Jesús”
( “The Israeli farm that recreates the gifts of Jesus”)
A Spanish-language feature about the Israeli farm recreating the Magi’s gifts to baby Jesus.

CBN – Christian Broadcasting Network
“They call it Biblical Agriculture”
An Israeli farm is bringing Scripture to life — by reviving the oils and plants once used in the Bible to heal, to anoint, and to worship.

Haaretz
“Recreating an Ancient Israelite Perfume”
A detailed profile on recreating perfumes used by the ancient Israelites — made from sacred plants.

KAN News
Biblical Agriculture Returns to Life"
A powerful Hebrew TV feature on reviving balsam, frankincense and myrrh in the desert of Israel.

Channel 1 – Israel Public Broadcasting
“Returning Ancient Fragrance to Israel”
A national TV feature on reviving sacred plants like frankincense and myrrh in the land of the Bible.

Channel 2 – Israel
“Bringing Back the Scents of the Bible”
A national TV report on a unique Israeli farm that grows biblical plants such as frankincense, myrrh, and the Balm of Gilead — reviving ancient traditions in the modern world.

Süddeutsche Zeitung
“The Green of the Bible”
A German science and culture piece on growing sacred plants once mentioned in scripture — from the desert of Israel to gardens of faith.

The Holy Land
“The Bible Comes to Life in the Desert”
A spiritual video story from the program “והארץ הייתה תוהו ובוהו” — showing how Balm of Gilead Farm brings ancient plants and sacred oils back to life in the Holy Land.

Jerusalem Dateline (CBN)
“Biblical Plants Thrive Again in the Holy Land”
A new Jerusalem Dateline report exploring the revival of ancient plants in Israel, including myrrh, frankincense and the Balm of Gilead — rooted in Scripture and restored through modern faith-driven farming.