Join The Joshua Fund Founder and Chairman, Joel C. Rosenberg as he shares his insight to the importance of this calling.
In this brief introduction The Joshua Fund Founder and Chairman Joel C. Rosenberg shares the context behind the series of messages entitled “Update on the Crisis in the Middle East”.
Read about how your gifts and prayers are reaching out to suffering saints throughout the Epicenter, and one brother's story of faith and the Lord’s deliverance.
Thank you! On behalf of The Joshua Fund team, thank you for your partnership. Your prayers and gifts make possible the many encouraging stories – and the changed lives – that you read about in articles in our newsletters, on Facebook and Twitter.
Let’s join The Joshua Fund Founder and Chairman, Joel C. Rosenberg, as he challenges us with his own questions as we consider them in the light of the God's Word.
Almost ten years ago, on June 14, 2006, a small group of us gathered in our home to sign the paperwork and officially begin The Joshua Fund, to bless Israel and her neighbors in the name of Jesus. We gathered there with a few trusted friends who had already been praying and serving together in the Epicenter for several years.
Let’s learn, as The Joshua Fund Founder and Chairman, Joel C. Rosenberg, brings clarity to the important issue of the Church’s attitude toward Israel’s neighboring nations.
Israel Independence Day is observed this year beginning at sundown May 11 through May 12, 2016. We are reminded that God foretold of His restoration of Israel and re-establishing her as a nation after thousands of years – for the express purpose of reviving within His covenant people a passionate love for Him.
Read as Joel C. Rosenberg shares how your gifts and prayers in partnership with The Joshua Fund are seeking to magnify the name of the Lord in the Epicenter by blessing Israel and her neighbors during the Feast of Passover and the celebration of Easter.
The Joshua Fund Founder and Chairman, Joel C. Rosenberg gives us practical words of wisdom from God's Word.
Your loving and continued prayer and support for the ministry in the Epicenter often brings significant, though unseen dividends in the lives of some of the local pastors, shepherds and ministry workers. Our field teams travel the countryside in Israel and throughout the Epicenter observing all that the Lord is doing, listening carefully for the ways the Lord may ask The Joshua Fund to help, to assist, to supplement Kingdom work that is taking place, or to perhaps help initiate ministry efforts that aren’t being pursued or cultivated at the moment.
A 6-year-old Syrian boy, fled with his mother, 2 brothers and grandparents to a safe location. Sadly, his father was a casualty of war.
In the fall of 2015, The Joshua Fund hosted a Prayer & Vision Tour of The Holy Land. More than 180 participants toured the historical sites of this beautiful land from Mount Carmel to the Golan Heights, from the shores of the Sea of Galilee to the Mount of Olives and the Old City of Jerusalem.
Friday, April 22, 2016 at sunset marks the beginning of the Jewish celebration of Passover, which extends through Friday, April 29. This biblically-mandated feast commemorates God’s protection over the Israelites during the tenth plague in Egypt–the killing of the firstborn.
Thousands of refugees are flooding over the borders into Lebanon, Jordan and the surrounding nations. We know that you, our friends and prayer partners, care deeply about this situation and want to know how to pray. You are asking, “What is happening? Is there any hope? What is God doing?”
Follow the link to access the online version of our Spring Newsletter, which includes encouraging updates on how your gifts have been used to share the love of Jesus Christ in Israel and the surrounding nations.
Join us as The Joshua Fund Founder and Chairman, Joel C. Rosenberg directs us to the Scriptures where we will learn of God’s great plan for all the nations of the earth.
Do you have a desire to be more involved in the work the Lord is doing through The Joshua Fund to bless Israel and her neighbors in the name of Jesus Christ according to Genesis 12:1-3?