Would you consider partnering with us by providing a gift to The Joshua Fund?
This has been a very dark year. As millions around the globe struggle with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, all of the countries we at The Joshua Fund care so deeply about are struggling.
One-in-five Israelis are out of work. Not a single tourist is allowed in the country. Lebanon is trying desperately to recover from the horrific and deadly blast in August. Fear and confusion grow throughout the region. I’m regularly asked by pastors, ministry leaders, radio and TV hosts, and journalists what the Bible teaches on the subject of pestilence and plagues and whether they factor at all into the future prophecy.
I’ve been studying these issues carefully, consulting theologians and seminary professors whose expertise I trust. After all, The Joshua Fund seeks to educate the Church, and those interested, in God’s plan and purpose for Israel and her neighbors.
There is no doubt in my mind that the pandemic is one of the “birth pangs” of which the Lord Jesus spoke in Luke 21. It is yet another sign that we are living in what the Bible calls the “last days.” That’s why we need to have a sense of urgency to fulfill the Great Commission and specifically to obey our calling to bless Israel and her neighbors in the name of Jesus.
Now is the time for the Church to demonstrate the love of God to Jews, Arabs, and all other ethnic and religious groups in the region, and to do so in real and practical ways. One of our projects is providing food and humanitarian relief monthly to thousands of Israelis and Palestinians. These are needy widows, single mothers, Holocaust survivors, refugees, and other families struggling to make ends meet. This work is especially needed now; so many in our region have gone through a partial or full lockdown.
It is an honor to serve them – and I hope you are encouraged by the many stories of life change from the last year, all of which serve as a testimony of God’s faithfulness through your faithful investment and prayers.
The current need is urgent, and if we, as the Church, don’t stand in the gap – especially now – who will? Please join us by donating today as we bless Israel & Her Neighbors in the name of Jesus.
Thank you so much – may the Lord bless you!
Shalom,
Joel C. Rosenberg
The Joshua Fund takes the privacy of our donors very seriously. For this reason, The Joshua Fund will not sell, rent, or lease your personal information with any third-party, nor send donor mailings on behalf of other organizations. For details, please read our Privacy Policy.
Canadian Donors Tax Receipt
Please send a check made payable to “ShareLife Foundation” and mail them to the address below. Identify The Joshua Fund in the memo line and include your complete mailing address and email address for the tax receipt. Donations to ShareLife Foundation will fund TJF’s Humanitarian Aid work in Israel.
ShareLife Foundation
41-25015 TWP RD 544A
Sturgeon County, Alberta Canada T8T 0B9
100+ Million invested in ministry programs to the Epicenter.
We also accept donations by retirement assets, stock and money orders.
We are ready to help and would love to hear from you. Contact Us
The Joshua Fund
PO Box 96486
Washington DC 20090-6486