Throughout the year, holiday-based outreaches provide many Israeli and West Bank believers with occasions to open their homes to neighbors and friends, and often provide a chance for the Word of God to be shared with those who don’t know the Lord personally.
The Feast of Tabernacles or Sukkot celebration begins at sundown Wednesday, October 4 through nightfall Thursday, October 12, 2017. It was the last of the seven biblically mandated feasts or celebrations. It was also the most joyful and was the only feast in which the Israelites were commanded by God to rejoice. (Deuteronomy 16:13-15)
Join Joel and his special guests on Friday evening, October 6 and Saturday, October 7, 2017 for Epicenter Conference 2017 entitled What Does the Future Hold for Israel and Her Neighbors?
Rosh Hashanah begins the season of the fall feasts and was considered the holiest time of the year. Because the Feast of Trumpets was the first of the three, over centuries it came to be called Rosh Hashanah, literally meaning “Head of the Year,” or New Year’s Day. It is intended as a celebration marking a “spiritual” new year, a special time set apart for a new beginning with the Lord.
Would you like to learn more about how the Gospel is advancing in Israel and in the surrounding nations? Please join Joel C. Rosenberg on Friday evening, October 6 and Saturday, October 7, 2017 at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa.
The Joshua Fund partners each month with local congregations and ministries in Israel to help feed those who are in need.
One tangible way your gifts to The Joshua Fund are showing the love of God is by providing household items for those in need.
Become part of a team of Christians around the world who will pray knowledgeably, faithfully, and consistently for the peace of Jerusalem, for Israel, and for her neighbors.
Join Joel C. Rosenberg and The Joshua Fund on a tour of Israel July 3-15, 2018.
A ministry partner that shares the Gospel in the Middle East recounts, “It is extremely encouraging to see people learning about God and accepting Him in their hearts."
Pastors, Bring your congregations to the 2017 Epicenter Conference and hear from local Jewish, Israeli Arab and Palestinian pastors about how the Gospel is advancing and is uniquely being shared in Israel and in the neighboring nations.
Please pray for the many women’s bible study groups that have formed from the more than 900 women that attended the Mother’s Day celebration hosted by our ministry partner this year.