

When God called Abraham to become the father of the Jewish people, He made them a promise:
My heart’s desire is to make you into a great nation, to bless you, to make your name great so that you may be a blessing. My desire is to bless those who bless you, but whoever curses you I will curse, and in you all the families of the earth will be blessed (Genesis 12:2-3).
And yet, throughout all of history, no other group has been more persecuted than the Jewish people.
And the persecution of Jewish people is still widespread. In fact, since 2000, anti-Semitism has been getting progressively worse worldwide.
A 2012 report by the U.S. State Department confirmed the dramatic global increase in anti-Semitism. It found that Holocaust denial and opposition to Israel were often used to promote blatant anti-Semitism.
As just one example, in the past year the United Nations (UN) adopted 20 one-sided resolutions against Israel — compared to only six resolutions addressed to the whole rest of the world combined!
And such undeniable bias is not just coming from the United Nations. Independent studies confirm the rapidly growing connection between anti-Semitism and the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement — especially on American college campuses.
In fact, there is clear evidence that many BDS and anti-Israel protests — which nearly tripled from 2015 to 2016 — encourage violence against Jewish students.
As one professor who has closely researched this issue has said, “Instead of just boycotting Israel, the anti-Zionists are now boycotting Jewish students. Sadly, all too often it is not debate but hate. The lines between political discussions on Israeli policy and discrimination toward Jewish students are being blurred.”
And in an inevitable parallel, attacks against Jewish synagogues and Jewish people in both Europe and the United States have been on a dramatic increase for several years.
Clearly, something must be done. Such open hatred and prejudice cannot go unchallenged — especially by Christians who take seriously Jesus’ admonitions that we “love one another,” and even that we love our enemies.
That’s what Jewish Voice Ministries is all about.
Now in our 50th year, Jewish Voice is committed to providing physical and spiritual help to Jewish people, transforming lives and seeing all Israel saved.
To accomplish these goals, Jewish Voice quietly but effectively works to:
This last goal is the ultimate heart of our ministry. As the apostle Paul wrote in Romans 10:1, “Brothers and sisters, my heart’s desire and my prayer to God for Israel is for their salvation.”
The work of Jewish Voice is critically important. But we can’t do it without help from those who already know the truth — that Yeshua is the Messiah. That’s why I’m asking you to send a gift to support the work of Jewish Voice.
Every gift goes to speak out against anti-Semitism, to help needy Holocaust survivors, and to meet the needs of impoverished Jewish people around the world.
As my way of saying thank you for a gift of any size right now, I’ll send you my booklet Why Satan Hates the Jews, which explores the spiritual roots of anti-Semitism.
And if you can give at least $50, I’ll send you the two-DVD set Unlocking the Prophetic Mysteries of Israel.
Please fight the evil of anti-Semitism and bring comfort and care to Jewish people in need by sending your most generous gift today. Thank you, and God bless you!