Pastors, Bring your congregations to the 2017 Epicenter Conference and hear from local Jewish, Israeli Arab and Palestinian pastors about how the Gospel is advancing and is uniquely being shared in Israel and in the neighboring nations.
Please pray for the many women’s bible study groups that have formed from the more than 900 women that attended the Mother’s Day celebration hosted by our ministry partner this year.
Thank you for prayerfully standing with people in the Land of Israel during this critical time. We are grateful for your continued and faithful prayer for the peace of Jerusalem in obedience to Psalm 122. Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: “May they prosper who love you.” Psalm 122:6
Pastors, introduce your congregation to an immersive spiritual experience with combines study, prayer and worship with the relationship building elements of travel.
Learn more about God’s love and plan for Israel, for her neighbors, and for you, as revealed through the Bible.
“Before coming to this ministry program, I’d never opened the Bible out of my own will. I knew nothing about the Bible . . ."
We share the love of God by first showing the love of God. Your gifts have invested in caring for Holocaust survivors, the elderly, single mothers, widows, orphans, and other poor and needy Jews and Arabs in Israel and in the surrounding nations.
You can bless the lives of people in the Middle East in real and practical ways.
Check out three insightful Bible Study videos in the series “Blessing Israel and Her Neighbors in the Name of Jesus According to Genesis 12:1-3” and learn what the Scriptures say about God’s love for Israel and the Neighboring Nations from both the Old and New Testaments.
Working with local partners on the ground, The Joshua Fund's Israeli team is currently providing food to 16 Distribution centers serving more than 2,500 families monthly.
Please join Joel C. Rosenberg on Friday evening, October 6 and Saturday, October 7, 2017 at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in Santa Ana, CA for Epicenter Conference 2017.
“Several Palestinian women traveled by bus to attend the annual Mother’s Day Celebration in Israel. They arrived at the checkpoint where normally they would get off the bus, have their travel documents checked and be questioned by an official before being permitted to cross at the checkpoint."