Biblical Examples Of Evangelism: Lessons From The New Testament On Sharing The Gospel

Evangelism has always been at the heart of God’s redemptive plan. From the moment Yeshua (Jesus) walked the dusty roads of Israel, He was revealing the Father’s love and calling His people—Am Yisrael, the people of Israel—back to Himself. The New Testament is filled with powerful examples of evangelism that began right here in the Land of Israel, among Jewish people who were longing for the promised Messiah. These biblical examples are not distant stories—they…

The Relationship Between Israel And The Church: Understanding The Connection

As we reflect on the Word of God, there is a deep, sacred, often mystical relationship between Israel (the Jewish people, the sons and daughters of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob) and the Church (Jews and Gentiles who have come to faith in Yeshua the Messiah). To understand this relationship is to walk in humility, awe, and great expectation. It is to see how God’s promises to Israel are interwoven with His plans for all the…

Building Bridges: How To Engage With The Jewish Community

Throughout history, the Jewish people have been chosen by God to carry His light into the world. The covenant made with Abraham still echoes today—“I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you” (Genesis 12:3). This divine promise reminds us that connecting with the Jewish community is not just a social mission, but a spiritual one. Building bridges with the people of…

The Importance of Jewish Evangelism: Why Sharing the Gospel with Israel Matters

From the very beginning, Israel has always held a special place in God’s redemptive plan for humanity. The story of salvation begins with the Jewish people — from Abraham, whom God called to be the father of many nations (Genesis 12:1–3), to the prophets who spoke of the coming Messiah, to Yeshua Himself, born in Bethlehem, raised in Nazareth, and crucified in Jerusalem. Every aspect of the gospel story is deeply rooted in Israel’s history…

Reaching Israeli Youth

Reaching Israeli Youth: Strategies for Sharing the Gospel with Young People in Israel

In today’s rapidly changing world, the heartbeat of Israel’s future lies in the hearts of its youth. They are the generation walking the streets of Tel Aviv, studying in Jerusalem’s university, serving in the IDF, and dreaming of a future filled with innovation, identity, and meaning. Yet, almost all (over 98%) of these young Israelis—passionate, intelligent, and deeply rooted in their Jewish identity—have not yet encountered the transforming love of Yeshua, the promised Messiah of…

The Olive Tree: Exploring the Biblical Metaphor of the Olive Tree in Romans 11

When Paul wrote to the believers in Rome, he used one of the most profound and enduring images in all of Scripture — the olive tree. This tree, deeply rooted in the soil of Israel, is more than just an agricultural symbol; it’s a living picture of God’s covenant relationship with His people and His redemptive plan through Yeshua, the promised Messiah.  To understand the weight of Paul’s metaphor in Romans 11, we must look not only at theology but also…

The Significance of Jerusalem: Why the City Is Crucial to the Faith in Yeshua the Messiah

Jerusalem — Yerushalaim in Hebrew — is more than an ancient city. It is the city chosen by God, the place of His dwelling, and the center of His redemptive plan for Israel and the nations. Throughout the Scriptures, Jerusalem stands as the physical and spiritual heartbeat of God’s covenant with His people, the place where Heaven and Earth meet, and the city to which Yeshua the Messiah will one day return.  God’s Chosen Dwelling…

The Jewishness of Yeshua: Exploring Jesus’ Identity as the King of the Jews

For many centuries, Yeshua—known to much of the world as Jesus—has been seen as the central figure of Christianity. Yet few recognize how deeply and beautifully Jewish He truly was. Every step of His life, every word He spoke, and every act of compassion He performed flowed out of His identity as a son of Israel—a Jew who lived and breathed Torah, who prayed in Hebrew, and who loved His people.  Understanding the Jewishness of…

Finding the courage to share the gospel

Finding Courage to Share: Encouragement for Those Hesitant to Share Their Faith

There’s a quiet tension that lives within many believers — a tug between a heart that burns with love for Yeshua (Jesus) and a fear of what might happen if we speak openly about Him. Especially for those from a Jewish background or who are passionate about sharing with our nation Israel, with “the lost sheep of the house of Israel” (Matthew 10:5-6 and 15:24) this can be quite challenging. Questions arise: What will people…

The Role of Gentiles in Israel’s Salvation: How non-Jews Can Support Jewish Evangelism

The Roles Of Gentiles In Israel’s Salvation: How Non-Jews Can Support Jewish Evangelism Understanding the relationship between Jews and Gentiles is crucial in comprehending God’s plan for salvation. In the Bible, Gentiles are described as being  “alienated from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers to the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world” (Ephesians 2:11-12). However, through Jesus Christ, Gentiles have been brought nearer to God and grafted into the…

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