Dear Prayer Partners, As the war in Israel continues, many more stories are coming to light of the courage and sacrifice of those facing danger to save others. Volunteering seems to be a popular national therapy, as thousands of Israelis keep busy helping others in many ways – from hosting evacuees to rescuing pets left […]
Read MoreDear Prayer Partners, This prayer letter is written in the shadow of the war which was thrust upon Israel on Simchat Torah, the last day of the Jewish fall holidays. I want to reiterate what has been said many times since the war started. Our role at ICEJ is threefold: prayer, giving to relief aid, […]
Read MoreDear Prayer Partners, As the month of October begins, we will be in the midst of the ICEJ’s annual Feast of Tabernacles celebration. We are expecting Christian believers from more than 80 nations to make the pilgrimage up to Jerusalem to join us for this moed or “appointed time” with God during the biblical festival […]
Read MoreDear Prayer Partners, This month we are preparing here in Jerusalem for the biblical festival of Succot or Tabernacles. From 29 September to 6 October, we expect to host over 2500 Feast pilgrims from about 90 nations. We also expect to have several thousand more taking part in the Feast experience online. As we draw […]
Read MoreDear Prayer Partners, Israel is currently in one of its worst crises since the nation’s rebirth in 1948. The previous dire threats which Israel faced all came from the outside – the War of Independence, the Six-Day War, and the Yom Kippur War. However, the present conflict over judicial reforms is an internal threat. It […]
Read MoreDear Prayer Partners, On a recent ministry trip through Europe, I was shocked to see just how decadent the world is quickly becoming. In the airports and train stations, not just young people but folks old enough to be grandparents were dressed scantily and covered in tattoos. I could see the visible impact of gender […]
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