June 23rd, 24th, and 25th, 2026

Totals: 3 sets, 1 Brit Chadashah, 2 Bibles and 3 prayers of salvation.

 

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2026

1 Bible, 1 set, and 1 Brit Chadashah were given.

 

One English Bible was given to a young woman from Iran. During the conversation, she told the team she did not follow any religion. They explained how she could have a relationship with God and that He wanted her heart. They discussed sin, how it separates people from God, and how Jesus can remove all sins and reconcile a person with God. She agreed with everything they said. She said she believed in signs and understood that God was calling her. She took the antisemitism pamphlet, an English Bible, and the Beth Ariel card. She was very thankful.

 

One set in English/Hebrew was given to a Jewish woman who initially hesitated, confiding that she was cautious and did not know whom to trust. They told her that it was the Word of God they were giving her and that it was the most precious gift she could ever receive. They encouraged her to take it by faith, had a brief conversation with her about Yeshua, and handed her the Isaiah 53 leaflet and the Beth Ariel card.

 

One Brit Chadashah, in English/Hebrew, was given to a sweet, elderly woman. When she received the antisemitism pamphlet, she asked when it would stop. She shared that she was born in Croatia and survived the Holocaust. She said that she and her parents survived, but the rest of the family died during the Holocaust. She later lived in Italy. This gave one of the team members an opportunity to converse with her in Italian. The team member confided that she had also gone through a similar experience and that Italians had helped her family. They shared that antisemitism will stop when the Messiah returns to reign in Jerusalem. They told her that antisemitism is a spiritual hatred, defined in the Scriptures as an everlasting hatred. They handed her the comfort card and read the passage from Zechariah 2:8: “For he who touches you, touches the apple of His eye.” They explained that when the Jewish people are being persecuted, it is God they are persecuting, and she was very touched to hear this. They spoke about Yeshua/Jesus being the Messiah, read passages from the Isaiah 53 leaflet, and explained how the Messiah, Yeshua, cleans us from the penalty of sin. She was very receptive as they spoke about false religions and how the truth could be found in the Scriptures. When they offered her the Tanakh, she told them she had many books and did not want to take it, so they presented the Brit Chadashah, which she took. They gave her the Beth Ariel card and invited her to visit the congregation. They hugged her before they left.

 

They thanked God for the wonderful outing they had and for open doors to give and share His precious word. They thank everyone who prayed and is praying for this ministry.

Praise the Lord!

 

 

Wednesday, June 24th, 2026

1 set and 2 prayers of salvation

 

The following day, there was a special gathering of the congregation at a certain park, where they held a brief outreach. They praised and thanked God that a married couple from Mexico, both of whom had prayed to receive Jesus as Savior, was present. The team also gave out one set in English/Hebrew to a Jewish man who shared that one of his family members was a Christian (born again). Pamphlets were distributed, and they had conversations with some of the people.

 

 

Thursday, June 25th, 2026

1 set, 1 Bible and 1 prayer of salvation.

 

A team of two women was at a local shopping mall when they met a woman who said she was from Europe. She told them she already had a Bible and believed in Jesus, but was unsure how she could be saved and have eternal life. The team then spoke to her about salvation, explaining that it can only occur through Jesus and that He alone is the way, the truth, and the life, as written in John 14:6. They explained that all are sinners and require God’s forgiveness through a repentant heart, and that Jesus had already atoned for her sins through the shedding of His pure, spotless blood. Hearing this, the woman shifted from doubt to repentance and wanted to pray the prayer of repentance and forgiveness with a team member. She humbly recited the prayer and was very grateful. She hugged the team members and received a Christian tract explaining the way to salvation. They said it was a beautiful encounter.

 

A Jewish, Moroccan woman who received an antisemitism pamphlet and contact card accepted a Tanakh. She said she would be happy to share it with her children. The team presented a Brit Chadashah to her, explained that it was the New Covenant, and shared that they believed Yeshua is the Messiah. They explained His two comings and that He would rule and reign in Jerusalem. She agreed with this point and took the set with a thankful heart, astounded that it was a free gift. They encouraged her to listen to the online teachings by Pastor Gabizon.

 

A man who said he worked at a local hospital was open to speaking with the team. They spoke about Jesus and cited His words, noting that John 14:6 says He is the way, the truth, and the life. She asked them what it meant to be Jewish and how someone could become Jewish. They explained that being Israeli refers to citizenship in Israel, while being Jewish pertains to descent in the lineage of the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. They then shared the Messianic viewpoint and highlighted the difference between rabbinical and biblical teachings, noting that one would have to follow rabbinical teachings to be rabbinically converted to Judaism. They offered him a Bible, and he seemed unfamiliar with it. The team explained the contents of the Old and New Testaments and suggested he begin reading the book of John. They gave him the Beth Ariel contact card and invited him to the congregation or to call the office. He was very touched to learn about Yeshua, the Messiah, and was very thankful.

 

They met a Jewish woman who took the antisemitism pamphlet and comfort card. When they presented the Tanakh to her, she said they already had many books and did not need one. They then presented the Brit Chadashah to her, but she said she was not allowed to accept the Brit. She was very appreciative of the pamphlet and thanked them, saying they should continue the good work.

 

At that moment, the team saw a religious man walking toward them and offered him a bookmark, which he accepted. Later, they found a bookmark on the ground and realized it must have been his.

 

The team was grateful for the conversations and touched by the lady who had prayed the salvation prayer with them. They thanked everyone who prayed for them and praised God for His faithfulness and provision.