We are Grateful for You!

Dear Friends,

I’m reaching out today simply to say thank you. Thank you for being part of the Christian Friends of Israeli Communities family and for your heart to stand with the Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria.

Whether you’ve connected with us through our YouTube channel, joined a live Zoom, attended an event, met us in the Land on a tour, or through your donations—we are so grateful for you. You are a vital part of our family standing on the front lines against terror.

Your passion for Israel inspires me every day. It motivates me to wake up every morning and keep going.

As we enter Thanksgiving week, I’m especially grateful for you.

  • Thank you for accepting us into your life. 
  • Thank you for valuing the truth of God’s Word and His eternal covenant with the Jewish People. 
  • Thank you for your commitment to stand with Israel, no matter how unpopular it is or what it costs you.

I pray this season is filled with the peace, joy, and the goodness of God in every area of your life. 

You are a blessing,

Shmuel Junger
Director, Israel Office
Christian Friends of Israeli Communities

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