Pastor Jim Gallagher is a longtime friend of The Joshua Fund. In a recent conversation, he shared just how much our work has meant to him.
One Joshua Fund partner decided to immediately help. From picking up debris and shattered glass, to covering windows with plastic, there will be work to be done for many months, with some 300,000 displaced persons.
Ibrahim,* a street vendor from a capital city in the Arab world, was a Muslim and a new father. His life was radically impacted by God’s dramatic intervention to save the life of his son, Sami.*
The Joshua Fund (TJF) supports many churches, pastors, and gospel workers throughout the Middle East. One TJF supported church in the region recently received this letter from a woman whose life was transformed out of the religion of Islam. Pray for many more souls, just like her, to come to Christ.
Pastor Troy Warner leads a congregation of believers in Lynchburg, VA. In his spare time he is a strong supporter of the work of The Joshua Fund.
Founder Joel C. Rosenberg provides the latest updates regarding the status of Coronavirus in Israel and the neighboring nations.
Hear an update from Joel C. Rosenberg & an inspiring story of how an abandoned single mother's faith was restored through the service of your faithfulness.
Praise God! In 2019, God is actively working – and using The Joshua Fund and our local partners for His glory. Here is a short recap of what we have been able to accomplish together this year.
In 2019, we added a Joshua Fund cruise to our mix of educational opportunities. More than 200 people who participated were treated to 13+ hrs. over 7 days of Bible study with Joel C. Rosenberg.
The Bedouins are a grouping of nomadic Arab people who historically inhabit desert regions, including Israel... Sadly, the nomadic culture is often connected to crime. Many Bedouin men are highly abusive towards women. Learn how some of these women are being loved and cared for, in the name of Jesus.
Each year, 200-300 young Israelis from believing families enter the army... [others] question whether they ever had their own personal relationship with [Jesus].”
Beaten and abused, she was severely threatened. But her love for Jesus would not allow her to go back. She knew she would lose her family, her schooling and her current identity.