May 10, 2021: A very painful night here. Over 250 rockets fired at Israel since 6 pm last night. Over 700 Palestinians wounded in riots on Temple Mount, in Old City, and throughout West Bank.
Hassan* is one of the thousands of internally displaced people—a refugee in his own country—who fled his home amid war.
Across the Middle East, shutdowns plague the economy and force ministries to rethink how they engage. Job losses force many to make hard decisions that they likely otherwise would not have made.
Gal* has volunteered for years as a youth pastor; he has always had a heart for wayward youth. He served as an officer in the IDF, police, & a senior position in Israel’s jails.
The struggles and tragedies of the past year are apparent; however, God’s Kingdom is still progressing, and we strive to draw more people to Him.
Amir began writing poems of pain describing his family’s anger, sadness, and homesickness. He focused on doing well in school to one day help his family out of their present poverty.
A house full of Muslim women meagerly survive together in one small apartment inside the city of Mosul - the ancient Nineveh plains of Iraq. The woman who is the head of the house is a widow.
Much of our season of Christmas is filled with hectic attempts at making “spirits bright,” but we often miss the meaning and the person behind the familiar story. If we are honest, often we know the truth of God sending Jesus, the Messiah long-promised to the world, but we don’t pause enough to reflect on the miracle.
A podcast with Joel C. Rosenberg, New York Times Bestselling Author & Middle East expert, a uniquely Biblical view on the Epicenter.
A warm and hearty Happy Thanksgiving to all! I pray that this holiday season brings each of us a new perspective on all that God has done.
#GivingTuesday is upon us – would you consider partnering with us by providing a gift to The Joshua Fund? This has been a very dark year. As millions around the globe struggle with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Calvary Chapel pastor Jim Gallagher shares a short testimony highlighting how his own salvation story has an impact on the way he looks at ministering to the nations.
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.
Joel C. Rosenberg, founder, and chairman of The Joshua Fund shares his perspective on the geopolitical climate in Israel during a recent Epicenter Briefing question and answer session.
Joel C. Rosenberg, founder and chairman of The Joshua Fund, shares his perspective on when the 3rd Temple will be built in the last days during a recent Epicenter Briefing.