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A Chorus of Condemnation

October 19, 2018

As we pray for the peace of Israel, we must bear in mind that Iran remains possibly the greatest threat to that peace. While Iran’s goal remains to destroy Israel, its tactics toward that end extend far beyond the Middle East.

For example, French authorities in June foiled a plot to bomb an annual Paris rally attended by tens of thousands of people who are opposed to Iran’s current anti-Israel regime. Among those in attendance were Jewish people living in France. The gathering’s sponsor was the France-based National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), Iran’s largest single dissident group.

The NCRI calls itself Iran's Parliament in Exile, and it aims to establish a secular democratic republic once the mullahs are toppled. It operates in numerous countries, including Israel and the U.S.

Prominent individuals from the U.S., Canada, Europe and the Middle East attended the June NCRI rally. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich were among those who addressed the crowd.

A Chorus of Condemnation

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Iran’s failed terror plot at the NCRI rally justifies the Trump administration’s broad re-imposition of sanctions.

The Times of Israel reported that Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu immediately “urged European countries to call off planned talks with Iran over preserving the nuclear deal. One of Israel’s largest complaints with the nuclear deal was that it failed to address Iranian sponsorship for terror around the world,” Netanyahu said.

“This Iranian terror plot was planned on the soil of Europe on the same week that the European leaders were supposed to meet the president of Iran about circumventing the sanctions on Iran,” Netanyahu added. “Stop funding the very regime that is sponsoring terrorism against you and against so many others. President Trump decided to leave this bad deal, and he did the greatest thing for the security of the world and for the security of Israel,” Netanyahu concluded.

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Sanctions Continue

Meanwhile, Iran is spending its very tight funds on terror rather than helping its own people, who feel the tightening noose around their economy due to their leaders’ anti-US and anti-Israel actions.

The Trump administration’s initial salvo of sanctions occurred in August. The U.S. restricted Iran’s ability to acquire U.S. dollars and blocked Iran’s trade of precious metals, aluminum, steel, coal and automotive products. European and American companies pulled out of Iran.

Iran has not yet felt the strongest repercussions from the sanctions. The harshest U.S. sanction is set to take effect November 4 to target Iran's energy sector.

The Impact of Sanctions on Iran and Israel

The Washington Times reported of the NCRI event, “The rally was held amid a string of large street protests in Iran over the country’s faltering economy.”  These included a plunge in the value of Iranian currency and persistent workers strikes.

“Many in Paris insisted that the Iranian regime is at its weakest point in decades,” the conservative newspaper reported.

The foiled terror plot was one of many methods Iran planned to use to attack the West and Israel. These terror activities include:

  • Helping Hamas build sophisticated terror tunnels that extend into Israel from Gaza
  • Providing its Lebanese ally Hezbollah with an advanced weapons arsenal frighteningly close to Israel’s border
  • Building up nuclear capabilities that Israel revealed could include small “dirty bombs” for terrorists to take into any community worldwide – believed to possibly be one of the purposes of those terror tunnels into Israel.

President Trump has indicated he is ready to meet with Iran’s leaders at any time to forge a new agreement with Tehran, which would undoubtedly address Iran’s support of terrorism and its many efforts to destroy Israel. Iran has refused a meeting and is trying to side-step the U.S. sanctions through continued support for the nuclear agreement by its other signers: France, Britain, Germany, China and Russia.

Please join with us in praying for:

  • An end to Iran’s ability to terrorize the world and build toward its goal to destroy Israel
  • The UN to abandon its anti-Israel political agenda
  • European leaders to see the need and join President Trump in re-negotiating the flawed Iran nuclear deal.

Your gift today to Jewish Voice supports our programs and partners on the ground in Israel that are actively working toward Arab-Israeli peace. It will also fight anti-Semitism worldwide, bring medical aid and – most of all – the Good News of Yeshua (Jesus) to Jewish people and their neighbors in Israel and around the world.

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Helping Holocaust Survivors in Israel Today

October 18, 2018

The Holocaust officially ended with World War II in 1945. The average age of remaining Holocaust survivors in Israel today is 83. There are nearly 180,000 in Israel, and approximately a third of them live in poverty. Many live alone and have no family.

These precious people survived the Holocaust as children living in ghettos, concentration camps, on the run or in hiding. They endured hunger, sickness, cold and, in many cases, abuse or even torture. But impoverished Holocaust survivors in Israel today often must choose what necessity they will forgo to make ends meet. That often means going without food, medications or heat for their homes in winter.

As Holocaust survivors age, their needs increase while their meager incomes remain the same. Many simply aren’t aware of benefits they could access – and they have no one to help them navigate the internet where information and forms reside. In too many cases, assistance from the government would not be enough to meet their most basic needs. Dental and vision care are among the most commonly unmet needs of Holocaust survivors living in Israel today.

Basic medical care is provided through government programs, but those do not include dental care. And these survivors have extensive dental needs caused by aging – and other problems that are a result of a childhood that included neglect and often mistreatment. Such dental conditions, left untreated, can cause chronic pain, infection, difficulty eating a basic diet and even communications problems.

Eyeglasses are very expensive in Israel and remain well beyond the reach of Holocaust survivors living below the poverty line. These aging people have to make do with blurry vision and worse because they cannot afford the glasses they need.

It’s hard to observe a generation that has endured so much struggling in Israel today without adequate care during their final years. That’s why Jewish Voice Ministries International (JVMI) has stepped in to help. JVMI works with ministry partners in Israel today to help Holocaust survivors with such basic needs as food, clothing and financial assistance. Social gatherings and luncheons address the often overlooked “heart needs” as well. Through the JVMI office in Israel, we are serving this special group of survivors in many ways.

JVMI conducts Vision Clinics throughout Israel providing Holocaust survivors a free examination and usually two pairs of eyeglasses. For more complex vision needs, custom prescriptions are sent to the U.S. to be created and shipped back to Israel. This has proven less costly than having the glasses made in Israel. Providing new eyeglasses restores sight, enabling these elderly people to read again and move through their day more safely.

Jewish Voice also works with several local dentists throughout Israel to cover extensive dental needs for Holocaust survivors. The dentists examine the patients, prescribe treatments and submit the costs to the Jewish Voice office in Israel for payment. When completed, the dental treatment relieves pain and discomfort and restores the ability to chew properly. And the patients are so grateful.

JVMI’s ministry to Holocaust survivors is not like the Medical Outreaches to Africa where hearts are more open and ready to receive Yeshua (Jesus). Many of these elderly people in Israel today witnessed or endured horrific acts of violence. Some of them saw their parents, siblings and other relatives killed before their very eyes. At such young ages, many smelled the stench from crematoriums and overheard the whispered explanations for it.

After what they’ve gone through, many Holocaust survivors in Israel today do not believe in God at all. As we offer them aid, we are able to share with them that God is real and He loves them very much. The kindness and compassion we show helps to open their hearts to believe in Him again.

“It is a process,” says a JVMI staff member in Israel. “We need to continue and not give up. It is working. God is softening hearts.”

It is a ministry that requires patience. At the same time, it is urgent. Thousands of Holocaust survivors die each year in Israel today. When asked about the greatest need for our ministry to them, JVMI staff in Israel say, “More funds. We need more funds to reach more Holocaust survivors and to help them in additional ways.”

Your gifts of support to Jewish Voice directly help elderly Holocaust survivors in Israel today. These dear people who have endured so much don’t have many years left. In a 2013 report, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis said it was projected that the last Holocaust survivors would be lost in 10 years – and that was now 5 years ago! Those who remain need to know God loves them and sent His Messiah, just as the Hebrew Scriptures foretold. Please join us in praying for them and for JVMI’s ministry to them.

Please pray for:

* God to continue softening the hearts of Holocaust survivors in Israel

* Survivors to believe and accept God’s love for them and be drawn to know Him

* Relationships to be established with these precious people to meet more than just their physical, tangible needs

* More funding from caring partners to enable us to expand the ministry to elderly Holocaust survivors in Israel today – before time runs out!

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Serving the ‘Lost Tribes of Israel’

October 09, 2018
Serving the lost

For more than 2,000 years, the world knew little about what happened to the “Lost Tribes of Israel.” In the past century, many have, seemingly, been “found” – and those still very much identify themselves as Jewish in the lands to which their ancestors migrated centuries ago.

In 1998, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis, President and CEO of Jewish Voice Ministries International (JVMI), found them too. During a trip to Gondar, Ethiopia, he saw firsthand the poverty in which the Beta Israel Jewish people lived. At that time, Jonathan was heading a ministry he founded, Hear O Israel Ministries (HOIM), before the organization merged with Jewish Voice Broadcasts to become JVMI. In Gondar, he saw people living in desperate poverty. Many had leprosy. He learned there wasn’t a single dentist within 300 miles – an impossible distance to travel for those in the area. He knew he had to do something to help.

The following year, Rabbi Bernis returned with a group of medical professionals. The 25-member team of doctors, nurses and prayer warriors was nearly overwhelmed as they served about 100 patients per hour. During their short trip, they treated 7,000 people. Jonathan reported in his HOIM newsletter, “I believe this Medical Clinic is just the beginning.”

Indeed. It was the first of what would become many more week-long Medical Clinics ministering to the “Lost Tribes of Israel.” To date, Jewish Voice has conducted 52 Medical Outreaches serving Jewish people in need, along with their neighbors, in Ethiopia, Zimbabwe and India. Nearly half a million people have received much-needed, no-cost medical, dental and eye care in the name of Yeshua (Jesus).

Most of the “Lost Tribes of Israel” that JVMI serves no longer go by the names of their original Jewish Tribes. Although many Ethiopian Jews believe they are from the Tribe of Dan, they are locally known by broader names identifying them as Jewish, such as the Beta Israel, Beta Abraham, Yibir and Gefat. The Jewish population known as the Lemba in Zimbabwe show clear ties to the Tribe of Levi. The name of the Jewish people in northeastern India – the Bnei Menashe – conveys their conviction that they are from the Tribe of Manasseh.

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Beta Israel of Ethiopia

The Beta Israel – or House of Israel – live in northern Ethiopia. Jewish Voice has served these members of the “Lost Tribes of Israel” in Gondar, Tach Gayint and Enfranz.

During the 1970s and ’80s, famine, war and Jewish persecution were so severe in Ethiopia that Israel sponsored several stealthy, mass airlifts to allow Ethiopian Jews to immigrate to Israel. In 1991, a new war threatened the safety of Jewish people, and Israel again stepped in. The Beta Israel were told to gather in Gondar if they wanted to flee to Israel. Thousands left their villages and almost everything they owned. Israel evacuated 14,000 Ethiopian Jewish people.

However, when the airlifts ended, several thousand Beta Israel remained stranded in Gondar living in refugee-like conditions. It was into this setting that Jonathan Bernis first brought desperately needed care and hope.

Today, the Beta Israel continue to endure poverty and persecution. Despite this, there is a thriving Messianic Jewish congregation in Gondar. They are engaged in reaching out to the Beta Israel in other parts of northern Ethiopia.

Beta Abraham of Ethiopia

The Beta Abraham originated from the Beta Israel, when they migrated south to the capital city of Addis Ababa. As persecution ebbed and flowed, many Ethiopian Jewish people hid their identity, observing their faith in secret or giving up its practices for fear of harsh consequences. Others were forced to – at least outwardly – convert to a form of Orthodox Christianity.

Jewish Voice first went to Addis Ababa in 2006, taking medical care to the Kechene neighborhood, where a significant number of Beta Abraham live. As a result, a robust Messianic Congregation formed that has established a number of subsidiary non-profit ministries. It has also planted new congregations in outlying towns such as Debre Birhan.

Jewish Voice conducted its first Medical Outreach to Debre Birhan in 2017 to serve the Beta Abraham from among the “Lost Tribes of Israel” living there. In October 2018, Jewish Voice conducted its first Medical Outreach to the Beta Abraham of Alamata.

Gefat of Ethiopia

The Gefat Jewish people are located in southern Israel. The Gefat are known locally as “Fuga.” It is an insult and a testimony to the ongoing persecution, isolation and prejudice these Jewish people endure. Their oral history suggests their ancestors accompanied the Ark of the Covenant to its protected place – long believed to be in Ethiopia – and blew the shofar along its sacred route. Over time, indigenous people around them turned the Gefat’s rich heritage as blowers of the shofar into the offensive term “Fuga” conveying a desire that they would “blow away” and be gone.

Jewish Voice first brought a Medical Outreach to the Gefat in 2011 in the city of Woliso. Today, there is a well-established Messianic congregation in Woliso, and JVMI has helped them plant several new congregations to reach Jewish people from among the “Lost Tribes of Israel” in the area.

Approximately 100 miles from Woliso is another Gefat community living in Hosanna. During the first JVMI Medical Outreach there, Outreach Partners treated more than 9,400 patients. Thousands came to faith in Yeshua (Jesus). Believers who visited the Prayer Tent heard Scriptures about God’s love for the Jewish people and the everlasting nature of His covenant with them. Many of these Believers bowed on their knees in repentance seeking God’s forgiveness for their prejudice against His people.

Yibir of Ethiopia

The Yibir (Hebrew people) are generally known to be located in Somaliland, an autonomous region in northwestern Somalia. However, Jewish Voice learned of a community of Yibir across the border in eastern Ethiopia, in a town called Jijiga. The Yibir are linked to the Beta Abraham, and many of them live in deep poverty, isolated and shunned by the prejudices of their neighbors. Jewish Voice conducted its first Medical Outreach to Jijiga in October 2018.

Lemba of Zimbabwe

A large portion of the Lemba population in Zimbabwe and South Africa have tested to possess Cohanim DNA. This clearly affirms their ties to the ancient people of Israel, particularly the Levites. The Lemba are located in several districts of Zimbabwe, and since 2012, Jewish Voice has held Medical Outreaches in Mberengwa, Buhera, Gutu, Masvingo, Chitsungo and Mudanda.

There are many Lemba Believers in Zimbabwe who have maintained their Jewish identity amid an evangelical or orthodox form of Christianity. They forbid intermarrying, practice circumcision, and obey Jewish dietary laws including using their own kosher butchers.

The Lemba, when Jewish Voice introduced Messianic Judaism to them, were elated to finally find worship that fits them as Jewish Believers in Yeshua. Since then, dozens of Messianic congregations have formed – 86 between 2012 and 2017, with several more planted in 2018.

Bnei Menashe of India

When the Bnei Menashe of India was “found,” they called themselves Israelites rather than Jews.

Jewish Voice conducted its first Medical Outreach to the Bnei Menashe in 2008. Over the years, these Clinics provided medical care to more than 30,000 people and saw many come to new faith in Yeshua.

Much of the Bnei Menashe Jewish population has “made aliyah” (ah-lee-YAH) to Israel ‒ or have come to faith in Yeshua. Jewish Voice was privileged to minister the compassion and Good News of Israel’s Messiah to these members of the “Lost Tribes of Israel” while the window of opportunity remained open.

JVMI serves the “Lost Tribes of Israel” as part of its overall vision to transform lives and see all Israel saved.

Learn more about the history of the “Lost Tribes of Israel” here: Who are the “Lost Tribes of Israel”?

5 Ways to Pray for the “Lost Tribes of Israel”

October 08, 2018
"Lost Tribes of Israel"

The “Lost Tribes of Israel” have captivated biblical scholars, historians and rabbis for centuries. When Assyria invaded the Northern Kingdom of Israel in 722 B.C.E., roughly 80% of the Jewish population of ancient Israel disappeared from recorded history.

While some members of the Northern Kingdom’s 10 tribes fled south to Judah, most were taken captive or dispersed to other nations where they assimilated into the various cultures. Due to persecution in their new lands, many of them hid their Jewish ancestry, practicing the customs of their faith in secret generation after generation for centuries. They appeared to have vanished as a people and became known as the “Lost Tribes of Israel.”

In recent decades, however, descendants of these ancient Jewish people have been discovered throughout the world – in China, Ethiopia, India, Zimbabwe, Somaliland, Afghanistan, South Africa and elsewhere.

Here are five ways you can pray for the “Lost Tribes of Israel.” The Bible says that “the effective prayer of a righteous person is very powerful” (James 5:16b). God will use your prayers!

1. Pray for them to receive Yeshua (Jesus)

Some Believers don’t understand that Jewish people need Yeshua the same as Gentiles do. According to Romans 1:16, not only is the Gospel for the Jewish people, it is “to the Jew first.” The Bible is clear that faith in Yeshua is the only means of salvation. In John 14:6, Yeshua said, “No one comes to the Father except through Me.” Pray that God will:

  • Create a deeper hunger for Him in members of the “Lost Tribes of Israel”

  • Send Believers to clearly communicate the Good News of Yeshua HaMashiach (Jesus the Messiah) to them

  • Prepare their hearts with an openness to the Gospel and that they will receive Yeshua as their Messiah

2. Pray for those who are persecuted

Many Jewish people in developing nations endure anti-Semitic attitudes from their neighbors. Deep-seated superstitions cause people to believe Jewish people have “the evil eye” and are capable of casting spells and curses on others. Because of this, Jewish people among the “Lost Tribes of Israel” are often shunned or even persecuted. In some communities, residents refuse to employ or do business with Jewish people ‒ even going so far as to destroy the wares of independent Jewish merchants trying to earn a meager living. Jewish people also endure violent assaults. They have been beaten, had their houses set on fire, and some have even been killed. Pray that God will:

  • Protect them from harm, thwarting all plans for evil against them

  • Dismantle the superstitions and hatred against the Jewish people

  • Strengthen the hearts of His chosen people and encourage them

3. Pray that their needs will be met

In the developing nations where many of the “Lost Tribes of Israel” reside, the Jewish people are often the “poorest of the poor.” Unemployment is high and wages are low in many of these regions. The homeless are often consigned to begging. Even in the cities, many people live without running water. In rural areas, most families do without electricity as well. Pray for:

  • Adequate employment for those in the cities and towns

  • God’s favor upon the crops that sustain rural families

  • Protection for the homeless adults and children

Lost Tribes of Israel

4. Pray for their access to clean water

In most of the areas where Jewish Voice Ministries International (JVMI) brings humanitarian aid, people in the rural communities use the same water source for drinking, bathing and laundry. Many times we’ve also seen animals walking in and drinking from those same pools and shallow streams. Much of the water available is teeming with disease. Chronic sickness is common in these communities due to water-borne illnesses, which can even be fatal. Pray for:

  • Education about the dangers of water-borne diseases and the vital importance of clean water and general hygiene

  • Clean, safe sources of water for drinking and cooking

5. Pray for their medical needs

With poverty comes a lack of proper medical care. In many places where Jewish Voice serves the “Lost Tribes of Israel,” medical and dental care is woefully inadequate or unavailable. Minor illnesses and injuries often lead to life-threatening infections or permanent disability. Trachoma – a painful eye disease – and cataracts are leading causes of preventable blindness. Pray for:

  • God to provide for the medical, dental and eye care needs of these Jewish people

  • Adequate nutrition to improve their overall health

  • God to touch those who are injured or suffering illness right now with comfort, healing and a sense of His presence

Please also pray for…

  • Jewish Voice Ministries as we continue to research and verify communities in need around the world that believe themselves to be from the “Lost Tribes of Israel”

  • Our Medical Outreaches to be well-supplied with volunteer medical professionals, equipment, medications and everything necessary to conduct these five-day Clinics in Ethiopia, Zimbabwe and elsewhere

  • The water education departments of these Outreaches – for clear communication about the importance of clean water and that we have enough LifeStraw® filters to distribute to the thousands who attend each Clinic

Other ways you can help:

  • Sign up to become a Prayer Partner and receive twice-monthly Prayer Points for the ministry of Jewish Voice and the people we serve

  • Help cover JVMI Medical Outreaches with round-the-clock prayer by signing up for a time slot on our Outreach Prayer Schedule

  • Deliver humanitarian aid and the Gospel to Jewish people throughout the world through a gift to Jewish Voice Ministries. Discover ways to give here

  • Come with us! We need non-medical people as well as medical professionals for each Medical Outreach. Click on the red button below to learn more! 

10 Ways to Pray for Israel Today ‒ Day to Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem

October 01, 2018
Ways to Pray

Why Pray for Israel today?

Among Israel’s most prominent supporters are Evangelical Believers. Still, much of the Church remains indifferent or even opposed to Israel today, unaware of important biblical truths about God’s chosen people and their own relationship to them.

A vital part of the mission of Jewish Voice Ministries International is to educate the Church about God’s ongoing covenant with and plan for Israel. New Covenant faith in Yeshua (Jesus) is rooted in the Jewish faith of the Old Covenant Scriptures. Upon this foundation, God sent Yeshua to usher in the promise of Jeremiah 31:31-33. He declared that one day He would write His law upon the hearts of His people and put His Spirit within them. This prophecy was fulfilled through Yeshua the Messiah and the gift of the Holy Spirit given to all who place their faith in Him.

Scripture reveals ample reasons for Believers to pray for and support Israel today:

  • God will bless those who bless Abraham’s descendants and curse those who curse them (Genesis 12:2)

  • God instructs us to pray for the peace of Jerusalem (Psalm 122:6)

  • God’s covenant with Israel is everlasting (Genesis 17:7, 19)

  • The Land of Israel belongs to God (Leviticus 25:23, Joel 2:18)

  • God gave His people the Land of Israel as an eternal possession (Genesis 15, 17:7‒8, Genesis 48:4, Psalm 105:7‒11)

  • God’s judgments on Israel at various times of her history do not void His covenant (Ezekiel 37).

  • God has not rejected Israel (Romans 9‒11)

  • There is only one way for anyone, including Jewish people, to be reconciled to God (John 14:6)

  • The Gospel is for the Jewish people first (Romans 1:16)

In 1948, the United Nations may have granted Israel the right to “be,” but it is God who validates her existence. He chose the Jewish people for His own, for His purposes and for eternity.

The country Israel today represents only a portion of the Land God gave the Jewish people as an eternal inheritance. About the size of New Jersey, it’s sometimes difficult to even locate Israel on maps. She is a tiny nation in a hostile neighborhood of Arab countries who consider her mere existence an offense. The region swarms with people, terrorist groups and nations single-mindedly committed to eliminating Israel today.

Israel needs our prayers.

About the Day to Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem

The Day to Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem (DPPJ) has become the largest Israel-focused prayer event in history. At least 175 nations and 500 million Believers participate. The event began in 2002 and now has the active support of more than 1,400 evangelical leaders. It takes place annually on the first Sunday in October.

According to the DPPJ website, it is a day set aside each year “to raise global awareness and intercession for God’s purpose in Israel.”

“Though we pray every day for Israel,” the organization explains, “we seek on this day to unite Believers around the world in raising a cry to Heaven on behalf of this troubled but strategic Land and its people.”

The 2018 Day to Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem is Sunday, October 7. Join people all over the world in praying for peace in Jerusalem, for Israel today as a nation and Jewish people everywhere.

For more information about the Day to Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem and how you can encourage your congregation to participate, visit www.daytopray.com.

10 Ways to Pray for Israel

Below are 10 specific ways you can pray for Israel today. For a complete list of suggested prayer topics, explore the resources available on the DPPJ website.

1. Restoration and Reconciliation – Pray for:

  • Jewish people in Israel and throughout the world to be restored and reconciled to God through faith in Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah

  • God to continue restoring the Land of Israel and that the nation will recognize that this is from His hand, not their own efforts

  • Reconciliation between Jewish and Christian people, Jewish and Arab people – in the Land of Israel and all over the world

2. Watchmen - – Pray for:

  • God to raise up “watchmen” in each nation of the world who are dedicated to praying for Israel and the Jewish people

  • Houses of prayer worldwide to develop a heart to pray for Israel and the Jewish people

  • Growth in strategic prayer for Israel today around the world

3. Peace and Protection – Pray for:

  • Guidance and wisdom for Israeli and world leaders pursuing peace for Israel

  • Protection from the plans of Israel’s natural and spiritual enemies

  • All involved would recognize that true peace will only come from God

4. Fighting Terror, Radical Islam and Jihad – Pray for:

  • All terror plots to be exposed and stopped

  • The terror groups themselves to disintegrate from within and people trapped in them to encounter the true and living God who loves them

  • Guidance for Israeli police, military and security forces in their efforts to stop the violence

  • Emotional, psychological and physical healing for victims of terrorism

5. Fair and Honest Media Coverage – Pray for:

  • Clarity for the media to report fully and accurately about Israel today and the Middle East conflict

  • Exposure of imbalanced reporting, and coverage of the true Palestinian refugee story and misconceptions about “Palestine”

6. Fighting Anti-Semitism – Pray for:

  • Exposure of anti-Semitism whenever and wherever it occurs and that it would no longer be tolerated or minimized

  • Believers throughout the world to speak up against anti-Semitism and to defend the Jewish people

  • Increased growth and engagement in pro-Israel prayer initiatives on college campuses

7. Israel’s Leaders – Pray for:

  • Wisdom and integrity for all of Israel’s leaders including Prime Minister Netanyahu, members of the Knesset (ruling body) and Israeli Defense Forces

  • God’s guidance on how to specifically address relations and situations arising with the Palestinians, neighboring Arab nations, Iran and other countries with radical Islamic ideology

8. Israel’s Children and Youth – Pray for:

  • Strengthening of families in Israel today to guard children against the world’s temptations

  • Young people in Israel – both male and female – to turn to God as they prepare for their mandatory military service, cope with terror incidents, and heal from loss

9. The Needy, Forgotten and Vulnerable in Israel – Pray for:

  • Care and healing for the broken, vulnerable or needy in Israel – including elderly Holocaust survivors, struggling immigrants and the homeless

  • Aid, sustenance and wholeness for the forgotten, overlooked, discarded or misjudged

10. Strong Alliance between America and Israel – Pray for:

  • Continuing support of U.S. leaders to courageously stand as allies with Israel and speak out to protect Israel’s rights

  • Increased support for Israel among members of Congress and the general public

Get the Israel Prayer Guide

Do you want to know how to pray for Israel in greater detail and depth? Jewish Voice Ministries has put together this Intercessory Prayer Guide for Israel that provides focused, targeted requests to help you pray for the nation of God’s People. We hope this prayer guide can help both Messianic Jews and Christians pray their support for Israel.

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