I found the above headline in The Jerusalem Post both shocking and chilling. That’s why I am compelled to write today to make you aware of a very special situation in Ukraine.
Messianic Judaism Ordains First Zimbabwean Overseer
By Troy Wallace Director of Congregation and Leadership Development Jewish Voice Ministries International I want to tell you about what the Lord is doing in Zimbabwe among the Lemba. At the end of April, we held a JVMI seminar in Zimbabwe for leadership training in Messianic Judaism.
This woman was baptized after putting her faith in God during our 2015 medical outreach in Mberengwa, Zimbabwe. We had an amazing time on our Zimbabwe medical mission. Being able to meet the needs of the Lemba community and their neighbors in Mberengwa was a wonderful privilege.
One of the most heartbreaking moments of each outreach comes on the last day. It’s the time when we have to walk out to the still very long line of desperately needy people and tell them the clinic is closing, and we can’t treat them. Your support of Jewish Voice means so much to us.
Shavuot is called the Feast of First Fruits because of the celebration of the harvest when the Israelites brought the first fruits of the soil as a free will offering to God. It is also known as the Feast of Weeks because we count seven weeks from a particular day during Passover.
Iran Nuclear Deal Presents Serious Challenges for Israel
I know I don’t have to tell you that the Middle East is already a volatile, incendiary powder keg. Even so, it seems the current U.S. Administration’s policies in the region are about to make it much more so.
“The world’s oldest hatred has reached surrealistic levels.” This was the sad but credible assessment of author and human rights activist Isi Leibler in an opinion column in the Jerusalem Post this week.
Thank you for praying for our Mberengwa, Zimbabwe Medical Outreach two weeks ago, and the Messianic Leadership Training that took place simultaneously. Because of your prayers and the gracious blessings of Yeshua, we saw challenges overcome, needs met, and lives changed.
Medical Missions: 641 People Met their Messiah in Zimbabwe
7,659. That’s the number of patients who received treatment in Mberengwa, Zimbabwe last week during the Jewish Voice medical outreach there. Some walked for hours just to get to us and then stood in line for hours more. But they were desperate for treatment.