As we enter the spring season of the Old Testament Feasts, the first celebration is Purim, the Feast of Lots and begins at sundown March 20 – March 21, 2019. This celebration the remarkable story of how the God of Israel used two faithful servants — Esther and Mordecai — and a movement of prayer and fasting to rescue the Jewish people from a Persian regime determined to destroy them.
You can bless the lives of people in the Middle East in real and practical ways. When you give to The Joshua Fund, your donations feed the hungry, care for Holocaust survivors, protect the unborn, purchase medical equipment, provide for widows and orphans, and so much more.
Would you like 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? If you would like to pray more knowledgeably and faithfully for the people of Israel, the West Bank, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria, please follow the link to our new prayer guide, Standing In The Gap.
Join Joel C. Rosenberg and The Joshua Fund for messages from the Epicenter Prayer Summit that has just concluded in Jerusalem, July 2018. View or download the messages at EpicenterConference.com.
This day for our friends included visits to the wilderness of Ein Gedi, the rocky refuge where David penned the psalms, and the mountaintop fortress of Masada.
The Joshua Fund Tour participants, along with other tour groups and local Israelis gathered for a full day of teaching and prayer at the Epicenter Prayer Summit.
Today our friends on The Joshua Fund Prayer & Vision Tour had the chance to minister directly to the people in the land at several locations throughout Israel.
This special day for our friends on the tour began with a message from Joel Rosenberg on the Mount of Olives.
Our friends wake up to a sunrise overlooking the Sea of Galilee, where Jesus walked on water and calmed the storm.
Tomorrow, some 210 Evangelicals from the U.S. and Canada arrive in Israel to begin a tour of the Holy Land. We are thrilled to welcome everyone, many of whom will be here for the first time.
With more than one in five Israelis living in poverty, the opportunities to bless both Jew and Arab are always before us.