When Igal Vender received a call from a prison in Northern Israel, he didn’t recognise the caller.
As Michael told him he needed God’s help, he realised who it was; they had met on the streets three years before, as Igal reports.
Read MoreWhen Igal Vender received a call from a prison in Northern Israel, he didn’t recognise the caller.
As Michael told him he needed God’s help, he realised who it was; they had met on the streets three years before, as Igal reports.
Read MoreSaul was a young boy in Hungary during World War Two and was captured by the Nazis but later released. After the war, having survived the Holocaust in Hungary, his family moved to Australia. Saul had a good career and a happy family life in Australia and, until very recently, clearly acknowledged this as God’s blessing in his life. Unfortunately, things took a turn for the worse recently…
Read MoreLili shared the concern that her faith was very small; she had lots of things to worry about in life and was worried that these issues distracted her from thinking about spiritual things. Turning to the parable of the mustard seed, Rahel explained that God can still do the most amazing things with even the smallest of faith.
Read MoreGalyna was disappointed to find her contact had moved away when visiting her at home. However, another resident told her if she wanted to speak to someone Jewish there was a woman called Pauline downstairs.
Just before Galyna knocked at her door – Pauline had been reflecting on God and thinking about her soul. She had buried her late husband and, more recently, her sister Bella. She was thinking about her eternal future when there was a knock at the door and there was Galyna!
Read MoreSimo worked all week and drank heavily all weekend. Igal invited him to the rehab centre his church runs but Simo said he couldn’t come as he had to work to pay his rent and buy alcohol. He was working to fund his addiction.
Simo called Igal, he had lost his job because of his drinking and was living on the streets. He was ready to go to the rehab centre so Igal told him he would need to quit drinking and be open to God's work in his life. Simo said he had no option but to turn to God for help.
Read MoreBenjamin overcame cancer but tragically, following his release from hospital he found out that his wife had left him and he ended up homeless for a time. He was very keen to learn more about God so Bogi Kozma began studying God’s Word with him.
Read MoreLily asked: ‘I’m following Jesus, Am I still Jewish?’ As part of Misha Vayshengolt’s ministry, he organises evangelistic bus tours for Jewish people in Israel. It was on one of these tours that Misha met Lily. Misha gladly told her that she was now a Jewish person who knows Jesus as Messiah and not to listen to anyone who told her otherwise.
Read MoreOver the past five years, Igal Vender would often stop outside his local shop and talk to Niko, a Jewish handyman who was regularly there drinking beer. Although resistant to the gospel for many years, Niko has now begun following Jesus, as Igal reports.
Read MoreOur missionary in Rio de Janeiro, Sergio Danon, was recently invited to speak to a group of pastors about his ministry. After the meeting, a number of them made bookings for him to speak to their congregations.
One of the meetings was booked urgently for the following morning.
Read MoreEmma is the sister of Benjamin, a Hungarian Jewish man who came to faith in Jesus through Bogi Kozma’s ministry last year.
Since then, Emma has been joining Bogi and her brother for regular bible studies. Bogi shares the good news about Emma.
Read MoreSonja, a Jewish Holocaust survivor, professed faith in Jesus 2 years ago after our Hungarian missionary Bogi began sharing the Good News with her.
Sadly, Sonja recently passed away but, before she did, Bogi had a final opportunity to speak to her about God.
Read MoreAviel Sela, missionary in Israel, met Menashe - an Ethiopian Jewish man who had emigrated to Israel from his homeland on a search for the Messiah.
After Aviel took Menashe a copy of the New Testament and shared the gospel, he was moved by the story that this young man told him.
Read MoreIgal Vender met Sergei on the streets of Tel Aviv. Sergei had fallen on hard times since completing his military service.
In his early thirties and homeless, Sergei was addicted to hard drugs and had no hope for the future. That was until Igal shared the hope that can only be found in Jesus with him.
Read MoreA young blind Jewish man contacted our office saying that he wanted to learn more about the Christian faith but was worried about how his Orthodox family would react.
The office put him in touch with Richard Gibson, the Director of Ministry, who met up with Stephen soon after.
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