Blessing Israel’s Soldiers:
A Purim Mission of Encouragement

Last week, our dedicated youth leaders embarked on a heartfelt mission to an army base in the south of Israel. This visit was more than just a trip—it was a powerful demonstration of our love, gratitude, and unwavering support for the brave men and women serving in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). These soldiers put their lives on the line daily to protect the land and people of Israel, and as believers, we count it both a duty and a privilege to stand with them in every way we can.

In celebration of Purim, our team joyfully distributed 180 Purim gifts to the soldiers, each one filled not only with treats but also with deep appreciation and encouragement. Purim is a story of courage, deliverance, and God’s faithfulness to His people—a reminder that even in the darkest times, He raises up deliverers to bring salvation. Just as Queen Esther stood in the gap for Israel in her time, today, these soldiers stand strong against those who seek to harm the nation. Through these small gifts, we wanted them to feel the warmth of our prayers and the strength of our support, knowing they are not alone.

The reaction from the soldiers was simply unforgettable. The moment they realized that these blessings came from Christians across the nations, their faces lit up with surprise and gratitude. Many were visibly moved, touched by the knowledge that believers from around the world are standing with them, praying for them, and caring for their well-being. It was a powerful reminder of the unbreakable bond between Christians and Israel—one built on faith, love, and God’s unchanging promises.

Now, more than ever, our prayers are needed.

With the resumption of the war against Hamas and the growing threats from the Houthis in Yemen, these courageous men and women face enormous challenges every day. We urge you to continue lifting them up in prayer—praying for their safety, their strength, and for the peace of Israel.

In addition to your prayers, we also invite you to take part in this mission through financial support. Your contributions enable us to continue blessing and encouraging these soldiers, providing them with gifts, supplies, and tangible expressions of love and solidarity. Every donation, no matter the size, makes a meaningful impact. If you would like to support this initiative, please visit our website or reach out to us directly.

Thank you for being part of this mission of blessing.
Together, we can make a difference.
May the Lord continue to bless you as you bless Israel!

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