International fellowship of christians and jews
When faith is targeted, we must respond with compassion, even across borders - opinion
Today, as Christian communities just across our border face persecution and fear, it is our turn to stand with them.
10 Christian Zionists: Brandon Tatum – 'The Officer Tatum' - No. 10
10 Christian Zionists: Pastor Paula White - No. 9
10 Christian Zionists: Douglas Murray - No. 8
Nearly 300 new immigrants arrive to Israel from the Ukraine
Representatives from the Interior Ministry were sent to the Ukraine prior to the flight to issue Israeli ID cards to the group of immigrants as a way to reduce the bureaucratic procedures.
Keeping the faith
The upcoming tribute show hosted by CBN and The Fellowship is not just a celebration of Israel, but of the strong bonds between Jews and Christians.
International Fellowship of Christians and Jews: Helping the victors
For the IFCJ, Victory Day is a holiday commemorated year-round with its philanthropic efforts helping needy veterans and their families
Defending our nation’s defenders
The army not only mirrors Israel’s vast potential, but also its challenges.
Holocaust Remembrance Day - it’s not enough to remember
The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews is stepping up its efforts to aid Holocaust survivors.
IFCJ volunteers: The extra ‘neshama’ of all we do
Two of the pro-Israel group's flagship programs, among the many the Fellowship offers, are aimed at Israel’s elderly population and new immigrants.
A guiding light into a community in need
As the Jewish people celebrate Hanukka, a look at how the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews has helped foster a miracle of hope.
70th Anniversary of UN recognition of Israel, 201 olim arrive in Israel
Of the 201 immigrants, twenty-four were children under the age of 10 and one was an 81 year-old man.
Christian friends of Israel flock to Jerusalem for Sukkot celebrations
The Christians came to Jerusalem from countries as diverse as Korea, China, Peru, Brazil, Ireland, Norway, Samoa, Papua-New Guinea, South Africa and the United States.
White evangelicals used to dominate Christian Zionism, but not anymore
'The Atlantic' explores how the Christian Zionist movement is undergoing a transformation, both theologically and geographically.