The Joshua Fund Founder and Chairman Joel C. Rosenberg gives us important insight into understanding the mindset of Jewish believers.
For Israeli pastors currently serving congregations throughout the Land, a new Master’s degree program at a local Bible college has been set into motion. The program is geared for those currently serving as senior pastors, shepherds and ministry leaders – men who eagerly desire further equipping in the practical aspects of ministry.
The Joshua Fund Founder and Chairman Joel C. Rosenberg gives us a renewed prayer focus that The Gospel of Jesus Christ would spread within the struggling country of Syria.
The Lord has opened up opportunities across the Middle East for The Joshua Fund to assist local pastors and church leaders by providing solid biblical teaching that brings refreshment to the soul, training in godly living, promoting discipleship, and providing counseling to those who have suffered traumatic life circumstances. Your gifts have made it possible to visit, encourage, and equip the saints for the work of the ministry. (Ephesians 4:12)
One of The Joshua Fund’s dearest ministry partners leads conferences and other activities in Israel where young adults can clearly hear the truth of the Gospel. The goal is to help these young adults personally know and understand Christ’s love for them and to help them become like Him.
The Joshua Fund Founder and Chairman Joel C. Rosenberg interviews Pastor Shmuel Aweida, who in the midst of faithfully teaching God’s word, acknowledges the need for prayer.
For most Israelis, nothing is as truly compelling and impactful as hearing the truth of the personal journey of another Israeli who has considered Jesus as Messiah and has now placed their full trust in Him.
The Joshua Fund Founder and Chairman, Joel C. Rosenberg, reveals the startling similarities and stark differences between Biblical Eschatology and Radical Islamic Eschatology.
The Joshua Fund Founder and Chairman, Joel C. Rosenberg introduces Dr. Erez Soref, a native Israeli Bible teacher who brings an important reminder to the church.
Joel C. Rosenberg, Chairman and Founder of The Joshua Fund shares at the Family Research Council’s “Watchmen on the Wall National Briefing” on the persecution of the church that is occurring in the Middle East and how we can be praying for our brothers and sister in Christ during this difficult season.
The Joshua Fund Founder and Chairman Joel C. Rosenberg gives us a glimpse of how the Kingdom of God will look under the reign of Jesus Christ.
In this video, Joe Focht, pastor of Calvary Chapel Philadelphia, sheds light on this timely question in a lesson that is applicable to all nations.
The Joshua Fund is thankful for the opportunity to fund like minded ministry partners, who provide food, Bibles and Christian literature to nearly 2,600 refugee families in order to help them start a new life with Christ.
The observance of the Feast of Trumpets, often referred to as “Rosh Hashanah,” begins at sundown Sunday, October 2 through Tuesday, October 4, 2016. God describes its observance in Leviticus 23:23-25. It is a day of sounding trumpets in the Temple and throughout the land of Israel.
The Joshua Fund Founder and Chairman, Joel C. Rosenberg, provides an answer that reveals an urgent need to be praying for all nations.
Take a moment to review the video, audio and newsletter resources available on our Educational Resources page here on Joshuafund.com.
But when He saw the multitudes, He was moved with compassion for them, because they were weary and scattered, like sheep having no shepherd. Matthew 9:36 The entire Middle East and the Epicenter is weary from war. And yet the harvest is plentiful and ripe even though the laborers in the field are few. There are many pastors throughout the weary, worn and scattered fields of the Middle East that your gifts and prayers are helping to support as they share the love of God with hurting people.
Your partnership with The Joshua Fund sponsors more than a dozen distribution centers that provide food on a monthly basis to more than 3,000 families. All of our Centers are directly connected to congregations or like-minded ministries. This gives local believers an opportunity to minister personally to the needy in their area and to be a blessing in their communities.