
Shavuot, the Jewish “Feast of Weeks,” is an important season of the year in which we praise and thank God for the promises of the Scriptures. Jewish tradition teaches that God gave the Torah (the Law) to His people at Mount Sinai on the day of Shavuot.
Just as the Scriptures are as relevant to us today as they were all those years ago, we believe God is also moving today. In fact, we are holding firm to His promises to seek and to save His people. That’s the meaning of Shavuot: waiting in hopeful anticipation for God’s power, salvation and a great harvest!
Our teams worldwide are crying out for the Scriptures, asking for help. Will you help place a Bible into the outstretched hands of a person who longs to know about Jesus, the Messiah? Every $15 you give today will help rush another Bible wherever it’s needed the most. God’s Word is critical and the only hope we have of reaching the Jewish people and their neighbors with the promise of salvation in Jesus.
Thank you!
Shavuot, the Jewish “Feast of Weeks,” is an important season of the year in which we praise and thank God for the promises of the Scriptures. Jewish tradition teaches that God gave the Torah (the Law) to His people at Mount Sinai on the day of Shavuot.
Just as the Scriptures are as relevant to us today as they were all those years ago, we believe God is also moving today. In fact, we are holding firm to His promises to seek and to save His people. That’s the meaning of Shavuot: waiting in hopeful anticipation for God’s power, salvation and a great harvest!
Our teams worldwide are crying out for the Scriptures, asking for help. Will you help place a Bible into the outstretched hands of a person who longs to know about Jesus, the Messiah? Every $15 you give today will help rush another Bible wherever it’s needed the most. God’s Word is critical and the only hope we have of reaching the Jewish people and their neighbors with the promise of salvation in Jesus.
Thank you!


