New Immigrant Project – Praise Report

It is such a pleasure to present you with this praise report of our recent New Immigrant humanitarian project! It was a wonderful and blessed project that touched the lives of many new immigrants to the land of Israel. Many of these new Jewish immigrants return to their ancient homeland of Israel with little money and few possessions. It is such a privilege for us at Voice of Judah Israel, through the financial help of our partners, to reach out a helping hand to these dear ones and to provide their needs. Here follows more details of this impacting project:

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We had the honor to host more than 30 families at our New Immigrant humanitarian project on the 22nd of June. Through the financial help of our partners, we were able to bless these precious Jewish immigrants with electric fans, clothing irons, bedding, and toaster ovens. We encouraged everybody and showed them the love of God. They were filled with hope and joy as we blessed them with provisions and extended our hands in friendship, assuring them that God and the Believers are there to comfort and help them as they start their new lives in Israel. We also had a musical performance which everybody enjoyed very much. The people’s hearts were genuinely touched and many were moved to tears.

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I would like to thank every one of Voice of Judah Israel’s dear friends and partners! Your prayers and financial support allow us to press on with the work of the Lord in Israel, conducting impacting humanitarian and outreach projects.

Please continue praying for our ongoing projects and work as we reach out to the poor and needy, raising leaders and planting new congregations:

  • Evangelism
  • Home Groups
  • ALEPH course for seekers and new believers
  • Discipleship
  • Humanitarian outreach
  • Two main services which we now hold every Friday night, due to our congregation growing so much (plus the challenges that come with that)

Beit Hallel is a Messianic Jewish congregation in Ashdod, led by pastor Israel Pochtar, serving holocaust survivors and the poor and needy locally and throughout the nation of Israel, while building up the body of Messiah in the promised land of Israel.