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Mudanda, Zimbabwe, July 2017 Blog Update #1

An excited and energetic team posed for a group photo at the airport before their departure to Zimbabwe.

How you’re raising up godly Messianic leaders in Africa

Discover how your support trains indigenous Messianic leaders in Ethiopia and Zimbabwe, helping congregations grow strong under godly local leadership.

Beyond sharing the Good News— thanks to YOU!

Discover how Jewish Voice Ministries shares the Gospel with Jewish people, plants Messianic congregations, and provides humanitarian aid through your support.

JVMI 50th Anniversary: Called to Ethiopia

Jonathan Bernis’ first encounter with Ethiopia came in 1998, when he traveled to Ethiopia with board member Roger West and other ministry leaders. Roger had received clear direction from the Lord that the Beta Israel Jewish community needed help, and the team went to see what they could do.

They Have No Shame

Israel’s United Nations envoy Danny Danon slammed the Palestinian Authority (PA) late last week, saying, “They have no shame.” Quoted in The Times of Israel, Danon was reacting to what he termed “lies and incitement from those who are paying terrorists to kill innocent Israelis.

Iran provides massive funding for anti-Israel terror groups

Here’s a quick follow-up to my report last week on the growing threat Iran presents to the Jewish state… Last week, Israel’s military intelligence chief, Major-General Herti Halevi, proved just how dangerous Iran is to Israel and the entire Middle East region

BLESSINGS IN BUHERA!

We have seen the Lord do amazing things in answer to your prayers, and now we are asking you to join us in praying for blessings in Buhera This region in Zimbabwe lacks so much – such as clean water, employment, and good medical assistance

Sukkot - A Rabbi Looks at the Fall Feasts of Israel

Otherwise known as the Feast of Tabernacles, the Feast of Ingathering, or the Feast of Booths, Sukkot begins just five days after Yom Kippur It is a seven-day period when the Jewish people recall God’s faithfulness and provision through their forty-year period of wandering in the wilderness

Yom Kippur - A Rabbi Looks at the Fall Feasts of Israel

The holiest day of the Jewish year is Yom Kippur—a solemn time of acknowledging sins and seeking God’s forgiveness and mercy In Hebrew, the word Yom means “day” and Kippur means “covering or atonement