Tuesday, April 28th, 2026

5 sets and 1 Tanakh were given, along with many pamphlets and comfort cards.

 

The team of two went to a mall they had not visited in quite a while and stayed there for the entire outing. On this day, they emphasized conversations about the rising antisemitism, as new statistics released in April 2026 documented an unprecedented rise in antisemitic events in Canada.

 

The first set in English/Hebrew was given to a young Jewish woman. As they handed her the pamphlet, they spoke about antisemitism and how it is a spiritual hatred, called an “everlasting hatred” spoken of in Ezekiel 35:5. They gave her the comfort card, which speaks of God’s promises for Israel, and told her that attacks against Israel were an attack against God. She agreed with everything the team said and was very surprised to receive the Scriptures. The team explained the New Testament to her then, and she accepted it with thankfulness.

 

A set in French/Hebrew was given to a Jewish couple from a Slavic country. They spoke some English and French. The husband was not interested in taking the set, saying he would not read it. His wife, though, wanted the gift and said she would share it with her children. The team gave her the Isaiah 53 leaflet and encouraged her to read the passage as they placed it in the Tanakh. She was very happy to receive the gift, so they also gave them the Beth Ariel card to listen to the messages.

 

One set in English/Hebrew was given to a Jewish man who was just about to sit in his car and leave. The team gave him the antisemitism pamphlet and explained that antisemitism was a rebellion against God. They shared one of God’s promises from the comfort card, from Zechariah 2:8: “for he who touches you, touches the apple of His eyes.” He also received the Isaiah 53 leaflet and the Beth Ariel card and was very thankful.

 

One set in French/Hebrew was given to a Sephardic Jewish man. He was very humble and received the set as they spoke about Yeshua, His genealogy and how He is the Jewish Messiah. They also shared that, unfortunately, there had been a lot of persecution from false Christian’s, but that the true Yeshua could be found in the Scriptures. He received all the literature and the Beth Ariel card and was very touched.

 

One Tanakh was given to a Jewish man. He also received the antisemitism pamphlet and the comfort card but declined the offer to receive the Brit Chadashah.

 

One set in French/Hebrew was given to a Sephardic Jewish man. As they handed him the antisemitism pamphlet and began a conversation, he shared that he was liberal. They asked him to explain what being liberal meant to him, and he responded that he did not attend synagogue. This led the team to tell him that God wanted a relationship (his heart) with Him, not a religion. They explained the difference between rabbinical and biblical Judaism. One of the team members shared that she was a biblical Jew and Messianic. She told the man that she had never read the Scriptures until God called her and came to save her. They gave him the Isaiah 53 leaflet and shared that the Messiah could make one righteous and that no good works could justify a person before a Holy God. They shared that only a minority believed this truth. They encouraged him to seek the truth and find forgiveness, reconciliation, and redemption through Yeshua. He took the set, the antisemitism pamphlet, the comfort card, and the Beth Ariel card while they shared part of the Rabbi’s testimony with him. He was very touched and thanked the team.

 

The team thanks God for the wide-open doors and hearts to share and give His word during the times we are living in. They thank Him for His protection and for all those who are partners in prayer for this Ministry. Praise God!

 

 

Wednesday, April 29th, 2026

1 set, and 1 Brit Chadashah were given.

 

The team went to two different malls, and at the first mall that they went to, there were not as many people out as usual, and many of them were in a hurry or not interested to stop. The team was able to distribute some pamphlets and comfort cards at that mall.

 

At the first mall, the team approached a Jewish man who was getting into his car, and one of the team members recognized him from another outing. The man had received the set at that time and had touched the team members. During this conversation, the team members asked him if he was reading the Scriptures. He answered them that he was not but that he was listening to the teachings on the internet. They encouraged him to continue to listen and encouraged him to read also. It was a blessing to meet him again.

 

The team met a Jewish woman who, when presented with the antisemitism pamphlet and comfort card, said she did not want to take the literature from someone else. They were still able to have a brief conversation with her about sin and the passage in Isaiah 53. The team mentioned that the rabbi in the first century believed this passage spoke about the Messiah. She took the Isaiah 53 leaflet, thanked them, and left after recognizing some people she knew and starting to talk with them.

 

The team then went to another mall. There, one set in Hebrew/English was given to a Jewish woman in a hurry. She said she was not religious. The team explained that it is not about religion but about having a personal relationship with God. They gave her the Isaiah 53 leaflet and asked her to take the time to read it, noting that the passage speaks about the Messiah. She took all the literature and the Beth Ariel card and thanked them. Before leaving, she mentioned that she would share this gift with her children.

 

A Brit Chadashah in Hebrew/French was given to a Jewish man. He received the antisemitism pamphlet and the comfort card. When they offered him the Tanakh, he said he already had it, but he took the Brit Chadashah after they explained that it was a book written by Jewish men who believed Yeshua was the Messiah. He also received the Beth Ariel card and then continued to walk.

 

They stated that they continually give thanks to God for the opportunity and the ability to go out, and that they continually give thanks for everyone who is part of this ministry.

 

 

Thursday, April 30th, 2026

1 Tanakh and many pamphlets were given.

 

A team of two was out at a local mall later in the day. It was very damp and cold, and people were rushing to do their shopping. The team noticed that there were not very many Jewish people out that day.

 

Prior to meeting up, one of the team members met two people in a cafe. The woman saw the yellow remembrance ribbon on the team member’s lapel and called out, asking if she had any more, as she wanted one. She commented that it touched her to see the respect shown by wearing the pin. The woman went on to explain that her parents were born in Casablanca and that she was also from Morocco. The team member had exactly two pins left and gave them to the woman and her male friend. There was a brief conversation afterward about the Messianic viewpoint, but the man did not agree, saying he was religious. The team member noted that he was not wearing a kippa. They spoke about the scriptures, and he asked her where Jesus was in the Torah. The team member replied that he would see that He was spoken about throughout the Torah, that He was the manna and the living water. She mentioned the story of Abraham and the encounter with the three angels. She told them that Yeshua was the Messiah of Israel, that He came to fulfill the Scriptures, and that He was coming back to rule and reign in Jerusalem. They accepted the Beth Ariel card, 2 bookmarks, 2 comfort cards, and 2 pins. The team member stated that she felt God was touching their hearts.

 

While still in the cafe, the team, now together, met a Jewish man they had already met about four times on previous occasions. He had already taken a set, but on this day accepted the pamphlet and wished the team well, saying they did good work and to keep it up.

 

Outside now, one Tanakh was given to a man who said he already had the Scriptures. Upon hearing that it was a free gift and that Shavuot was soon upon them, he accepted the Tanakh for his family and was very thankful.

 

 

While sitting in the car, getting ready to leave, a Jewish lady began to put her groceries in her trunk just in front of their car. A team member handed her an antisemitism pamphlet and learned that the woman had already received the set and literature. She accepted the pamphlet and wished her well.

 

The team was grateful for such special conversations and thanked the Lord for providing those encounters. At one point, a heavy, disruptive presence seemed to hang over the area, so the team prayed, asking the Lord to cleanse the area and send the Holy Spirit to fill the place. Within moments, the heaviness lifted, and a number of Jewish people began to appear to do their shopping. The team thanked all those who had been in prayer at that time.