The righteous shall live by faith

The days we live in are truly challenging times. The year 2021 started out with more worrisome news: new mutations of COVID-19, talk of an economic meltdown, and disturbing scenes from the Capitol building of the United States. It seems that indeed everything that can be shaken is being shaken.

The global pandemic has impacted not only our economies, but also the way we worship and fellowship as believers. The recent US elections seem to have put America on a new path that already appears to be threatening the Judeo-Christian values upon which America and the Western world were founded. Many ask: ‘Where is God in all this?’ This is particularly so as many prayed for a different outcome in the US elections, and even more have interceded for an end to the corona pandemic.

For me, the book of Habakkuk holds more relevance today than ever before. The prophet Habakkuk lived in a time when he did not understand the world anymore – and more importantly he did not understand God anymore. As you read this, I encourage you to prayerfully read the entire book of Habakkuk and have your Bible ready as you read along. Allow me to take you through the three chapters of a prophetic book that I believe many of us can identify with today.

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Quite a Year for ICEJ’s Aliyah Efforts!

Despite the global impact of the coronavirus pandemic, the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem assisted over 3,100 Jews in making the journey home to Israel in 2020, making it quite a remarkable year for our Aliyah efforts.

As we look back over 2020, it was a difficult year for everyone with all the corona surges, layoffs, lockdowns and travel bans. Yet one positive development was the continued flow of Jewish people moving to Israel, as some 21,000 new immigrants arrived in the country last year. And thankfully, the ICEJ was able to assist 3,141 of these olim (newcomers) from more than ten countries – one of the best years ever for our Aliyah efforts.

We also must recognize that it is Christians like you, from around the globe, who have made all this possible by being faithful to answer God’s prophetic summons in Isaiah 49:22: “See, I will beckon to the nations, I will lift up my banner to the peoples; they will bring your sons in their arms and carry your daughters on their hips.”

There are exciting days ahead as the Aliyah is expected to surge in 2021. Please consider a generous donation as we work together to gather the Jewish people back to the homeland and thereby hasten God’s purposes for Israel.

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40th ICEJ Anniversary Journal 

The ICEJ 40th Anniversary Journal is a colorful, inspiring 64-page photographic review of the Christian Embassy’s journey alongside Israel over the past four decades. Look back on the many ways the ICEJ has been blessing and comforting Israel and the Jewish people since 1980, all on behalf of our Christian friends and supporters worldwide.

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Foundational Teaching Series

A series of five booklets by Rev. Malcolm Hedding offering insights into:

  • The Basis of Christian Support.
  • The Heart of Biblical Zionism.
  • The Great Covenant of the Bible.
  • The New Testament and Israel.
  • The Celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles.

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A Biblical Mandate

“Comfort, comfort My people!” says your God. Isaiah 40:1

From our Head Office in Jerusalem, the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem impacts communities throughout Israel. The ICEJ also connects with local representation in over 95 countries on six continents worldwide, and our reach spans 170 nations to connect Christians in those countries with Israel.

Join your voice with ours and become part of the Christian witness God is raising up to stand with and bring comfort to Israel today!

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